I bought umbrellas because they were inexpensive, and sufficient (I thought) for my purposes. Little did I know that I would quickly develop a craving for more control over light because I have seen what controlled light can do that widely dispersed light can't. Sometimes it's the difference between acceptable quality and great photos.
TMR Design: I hope you don't take offense to this, but it looks like you're doing about the same level of photos that I do, and am not satisfied with. Feel free to disagree if you like, but here are a few samples of a recent shoot:
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One or two umbrellas for key and fill, sometimes reflector for fill, and sometimes third flash in partly deflated umbrella for edge light. Flashes were 580EX and up to 2 sunpak 383S, white bounce umbrellas 41-43".
This is not satisfactory level work for me.