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Last weekend, I went to my first real outdoor model shoot. The ones I’ve been doing model shoots were during the workshop which I have to elbow through the other participants to get a good shot of the model. In this case, there is only a few of us. No competition. No elbows knocking me off guard. The subject was a 9 year old girl in a gothic theme. Personally, I find it cute and unique. A similar idea crossed my mind when I was thinking of doing concept portraiture to the point of renting costumes, if you know what I mean. How nice would it be to photograph a model in a festive costume, complete with a fruit basket hat?
I realized that I knew nothing about CLS aka Creative light system. I was not able to contribute anything on the lighting. Almin brought two flashes that works like a master-slave with built-in flash as trigger. Flo was using a strobe using a Velbon umbrella that works as a strobe and a functional umbrella. Arman was angel enough ( he is not paying me a single cent for this hehehe) to lend me his SB-800 to work as a trigger for the strobe.
As the shoot progresses, I feel like I'm hitting against the moon. The lighting is a bit off. I can't even change the position of the current lights out of respect of the other guys who are using it. I got a few selected photos that I can say is decent. Need further post processing to give further justice.
Also, I've been itching to buy a new camera since last week. I'm starting to feel limited with my Nikon D50. Not that I'm complaining but I feel frustrated of my camera's inferiority over Nikon’s recent offerings. The following are one of the things that D50 lacks compared with the latest cameras:
Having said all these things, I can always find a way to compensate to deal with my issues beyond camera’s capabilities. This requires some technical expertise to master my camera’s limitations. But I guess it is only a matter of time before I can finally decide to replace my D50 for good.