I've spent HOURS researching this, especially looking through posts on here, but am still not finding what I want so I thought maybe you guys could help.
I am opening up my new studio in July and wanted to get my lights in order to get some practice in before opening the studio. Until now I've been using my on-camera 580 EX II and a 430 EX II with an umbrella when I needed extra light. However, my old studio had a ton of natural light so added light wasn't always needed. The new studio is a bit darker and the area I will use to shoot has hardly any window lighting at all and I just don't feel my current set-up will work. Plus, I use the 430 EX II as an on-camera flash for my assistant at weddings and I'd prefer to save it for that use exclusively if I can.
Few things...
-I will be shooting mostly newborn and boudoir photography in my studio as everything else will still be done outside using natural and fill lighting. I also do small animal portraits (i.e. rats, hamsters, rabbits, etc.) in a light tent and would love for the set-up to work for all of my needs.
-I have about $300 to spend but would prefer to keep it around $250 or even less if possible. I'd love to get two AlienBees B800s with two foldable softboxes, but it's just not in the budget. Though I think I'll be able to upgrade in a year so this kit only needs to last that long.
-I've pretty much decided on strobes since I think that's more comfortable for my newborn clients (CFLs, while not hot, are still very bright).
-I'm leaning towards Softboxes this time instead of Umbrellas because everything I've read suggests they spread the lighting better and this has been the problem with my current set-up. I'm not a lighting pro by any means and spend too much time adjusting the umbrella and less time shooting right now.
-I don't feel I need to shoot at ISO 100, I am comfortable with ISO 400 or even 800 if I have to, but obviously I want the best lighting possible for my budget.
Any advice or kit suggestions are welcome! Thank you!


