View Full Version : Exhibition Photoshoot Advice
joe.morgan
2nd of February 2007 (Fri), 11:08
Next week I'm off to take photos for work of an exhibition stand of one of my companies clients that will be used on out companies exhibition in march. Now i have a 300d and a 350d SLR both with a 18-55mm lense. Need some advice to get some really good shots on the stand and people visiting it etc. Im guessing lighting is the key here, I have never really dealt with flashes or anything like that in the past. Any advice welcome Thanks Joe
poloman
2nd of February 2007 (Fri), 11:35
If you are planning to shoot just the stand without people, a lot of people do it in darkness after the lights are dimmed in the evening at the show. Set you camera on a tripod for a long exposure and walk around flashing the stand from all angles. You won't be seen because of the long exposure time. I have not tried this but have seen spectacular results that were supposedly acheived this way.
joe.morgan
13th of February 2007 (Tue), 06:00
thanks for the tip, ill give it a go. im going their in the morning.. any more ideas?
thanks
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