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I am supposed to do a 'professional' looking photography shoot for my FFA chapter! Now obviously I am not the person picture taker I am the nature picture taker. So I have no idea how to make them look professional! Should I use my 50mm lens or my 200mm lens? Any cheap things I can by like lens caps or whatever? Basic tips for shooting good group and single portraits?
 
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best with a wide lens for groups.. should get ur self a flash too.. and a cable so can detatch it from the cam... if not u want to bounce the flash off a white wall or low cealing to give an even light.. direct flash fomr the front be not a good look.. EASY PROFFESSIONAL looking tip here.. get a lens that opens up to f1.8 for a really shallow depth of filed.. close up head shot focus on the eyes WAM beautiful.. HAVE FUN!!
 
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