I acquired a Canon 40D about 2 weeks ago. I was a P&S photographer my entire life; therefore, the 40D was a dream come true. I'm still in the process of adjusting to the camera, but I love it so far.
Next week I'll have a photo shoot with a singer. She is not famous at all and I promised her manager (who is my friend) to help with a few pictures for her promotion. I really need help since being new to the whole DSLR thing is pretty overwhelming right now.
1) I don't own a studio or any equipment, besides a 40D and a 50mm 1.8. What do I need to create a home studio (using non-photo equipment?) My friend will lend me a tripod, I have two tall room lamps with neon lights, white bed sheets. Do you think I have a chance to do something acceptable with these tools?
2) The model is very beautiful. She has very dark skin and since I come from Europe, I have never had the opportunity to work with an African American model before. I just want to make sure that the way I use the light and the camera will make her beautiful features stand out. Do you have any dos and don'ts for me?
3) I have pretty good photo editing skills and I hope that they will help me create a professional look (even if the studio is the worst thing ever and poorly improvised).
I usually use Aperture Priority and when shooting portraits, I like to use a 2.8 - 4 aperture. What ISO should I use? (I think 100 would be great, but am not sure). I will definitely avoid AWB as I don't like how the 40D adjusts the WB indoors. I plan on using custom WB and work in MF.
I would really appreciate your advice and I promise to post the photos as soon as I have them.
My idea for these photos is that I want this singer to have an elegant, mature look. Nothing too glam or sexy.
THANK YOU!


. I'll try to take photos with what I have available and I'll improvise a lot. My next item on the list is a 85mm 1.8 (I fell in love with it a few months ago when a friend of mine allowed me to use his 400D for a day). The only flash that I have is the one incorporated in the camera (but it sucks and I never use it).
