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Benji - congrats, I see this image was selected as photo of the week on the camel site. Probably not your highest accolade ever but it us nice to be recognized - and deservedly so.
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Thanks Benji. I appreciate reading about how you made this great photo.
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I love this!!!! I am looking to invest in some lighting in the near future. And I was thinking a softbox originally...i see that you have a 24x36. If i was planning on just doing a small studio setup would this work for indoor and possibly outdoor also? there is just so many different lighting setups to choose from when starting out but i think for my personal taste the softbox from seeing everyones images that uses it on here... I like the results the best. You said you had fill light above and behind camera. what type of light are you using for your fill light? Thank you for posting this....it might be my answered prayer for helping me decide on my next purchase...lighting lol .
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I love this!!!! I am looking to invest in some lighting in the near future. And I was thinking a softbox originally...i see that you have a 24x36. If i was planning on just doing a small studio setup would this work for indoor and possibly outdoor also? there is just so many different lighting setups to choose from when starting out but i think for my personal taste the softbox from seeing everyones images that uses it on here... I like the results the best. You said you had fill light above and behind camera. what type of light are you using for your fill light? Thank you for posting this....it might be my answered prayer for helping me decide on my next purchase...lighting lol .
I usually use a large softbox for my fill light but sometimes I use a large umbrella, but whatever you use it should be soft and should flat light your subject.

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