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  • p.s. Ed, if you're shooting in a studio, always try and shoot tethered where possible, mostly because a studio is either costing you or your client, (or both) a decent amount of money, so the last thing you want to do is end up finding out the focus is off in a crucial shot. It's software dependent obviously, but if you're running lightroom aperture etc on a laptop or computer they normally support tethered shooting for most nikon and canon models, and long cables aren't usually more than £20.

    the first photoshoot I did was free, which gave me some room to make mistake (it's my first proper one too).

    sadly digital came out looking shit, but the medium format/35mm shot I took came out perfect, I just needed to get used to digital in order to advanced well in the photography industry nowadays (and I'm determined to get the shot in one go, rather than 20 of the same shot, etc.).

    I'm glad that a couples month ago I managed to get a studio with the equipment for free (for only one day sadly!) which allowed me to able to learn better by practice than theory, in order to do the proper photoshoot (which was in a week after my first one), still a long way to learn by I'm getting there;

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