MarkBarbieri
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Great shots. I think you did a fantastic job.
So what are you going to do next to improve? Stuff I'd strongly consider:
* Gels - cheap. easy to use. I'd get a CTO, a 1/2 CTO, and a 1/4 CTO. I use those to death. I don't use the others that much.
* Off camera flash - Cables are the cheapest way to go. You can get some reasonably cheap radio poppers, but I don't know that they handle TTL. You could also get more flashes so that you have a master and a slave. Just one word of caution with that route...you always want at least one more flash than you have.
* Retouching software - Portrait Professional has been the most popular portrait re-toucher for a while. I find that it works well for women, but not so good for men. I think OnOne just came out with a portrait package. I think someone else just came out a new package as well. Of course, you can just use Photoshop. If you go that route, invest in some good training videos.
* Training - You already have a good eye, but there are lots of good resources on improving everything about your portrait shoots.
The key is not to rest on your laurels. Keep learning. Keep improving. For me, at least, that is what makes it fun.
So what are you going to do next to improve? Stuff I'd strongly consider:
* Gels - cheap. easy to use. I'd get a CTO, a 1/2 CTO, and a 1/4 CTO. I use those to death. I don't use the others that much.
* Off camera flash - Cables are the cheapest way to go. You can get some reasonably cheap radio poppers, but I don't know that they handle TTL. You could also get more flashes so that you have a master and a slave. Just one word of caution with that route...you always want at least one more flash than you have.
* Retouching software - Portrait Professional has been the most popular portrait re-toucher for a while. I find that it works well for women, but not so good for men. I think OnOne just came out with a portrait package. I think someone else just came out a new package as well. Of course, you can just use Photoshop. If you go that route, invest in some good training videos.
* Training - You already have a good eye, but there are lots of good resources on improving everything about your portrait shoots.
The key is not to rest on your laurels. Keep learning. Keep improving. For me, at least, that is what makes it fun.