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Originally Posted by DVTimes
Try using a dedicated flash gun too.
If you use a dedicated flash gun you have much more light.
Studio lights are best.
But as Paul Markham has stated, try not hand holding the camera. A good quality camera stand can help.
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Strobes are dead. Use natural or constant lights unless you want your shit to look like 2004. All the glamour photographers in this biz are dying as the 50 + aged customers are literally dying. The new generation doesn't want Playboy or Twisty's style that shit is for old folks. Learning to shoot with natural light isn't hard the best lighting is free just make sure you get a good location with lots of light. I use natural light as mostly soft fill light then use daylight constant lights to get the skin properly exposed in the most flattering way. You can bang out some sets very quickly with strobes but your shit will look dated.