Paul G
01-11-2009, 1:28pm
A friend of mine has asked if I could do a few shots of her on her dance pole tomorrow afternoon to use on her Hen's night invitations.
I have minimal equipment at the moment and will be forced to use my kit 18 - 55 VR on my D200 for this.
The shoot will be in her bedroom where the pole is set-up which means natural light through one window and the room's main incandescant light are the only light sources at this point. I'm thinking B&W will work OK with the ambient light.
Also I'm thinking of making my own lightbox using a floor level halogen light through a box with a coloured celophane panel on the front to ad some mood (and maybe keep the room a bit darker if I use this?)
There aren't many topics on here featuring pole-dancing but what I have seen has given me a couple of ideas. I'm expecting I will have to bump up the ISO number and use a tripod due to my slow lense but apart from this can anyone offer other suggestions?
I have minimal equipment at the moment and will be forced to use my kit 18 - 55 VR on my D200 for this.
The shoot will be in her bedroom where the pole is set-up which means natural light through one window and the room's main incandescant light are the only light sources at this point. I'm thinking B&W will work OK with the ambient light.
Also I'm thinking of making my own lightbox using a floor level halogen light through a box with a coloured celophane panel on the front to ad some mood (and maybe keep the room a bit darker if I use this?)
There aren't many topics on here featuring pole-dancing but what I have seen has given me a couple of ideas. I'm expecting I will have to bump up the ISO number and use a tripod due to my slow lense but apart from this can anyone offer other suggestions?