Wanting to purchase a stater light set. I'm doing more "documentary" style work, at all hours of the day, mostly outside, and think some lights would really great. More specifically, I'm doing lots of work that revolves around the outdoor recreation community, so lots of portraits, but they are mostly out of doors. I use a Nikon D610 and Nikon manual film cameras. Recommendations?!
Safe your money and Start with natural light. For beginners the best way - for profs the big "exercise".
I remember so much worst lighted scenes from profs I can't tell.
The avaible light at low light should also be no Problem to you.
Notice what the light you find on a set is looking like - it is most natural.
In many many years from now you may be a superb expert and THEN you can begin to light a scene with artificiell light in a manner that it is looking like a " llogical" light [natural light]..
But that is a competition for real experts and many many louse with this task.
Sorry for stating again - but to explain I have a lot of nice shots but also just a couple are scanned for the net. Here is one again to show what the impact without any light may give you :
So if you will not start a carrier as a wedding photographer (there you may need some reflector light for outdoor) you perhaps should think about now to A V O I D any light from lighting units the next 5 years !!!!!!!!
with regards
PS : I was forced to use "Bronco" light for shooting Studio fashion - I remember some years ago.
1) expensive 2) no need of because ISO 800 with digital was quite enough quality to that time - in short I realy hate it.