please please help...in a bind
Posted in: zjnq.com Date: March 11th, 2010

I don't know what I've gotten my self into! I was at Wal Mart buying some tulle to make my 7 month old baby a tutu to try out my new camera. Well the girl behind the counter was asking me about it and I told I was wanting to get into photography and that I was going to try out my new camera. Well she asked me if I could take her senior pictures!??! I said....ummm....I have NO experience and haven't even figured out how to use my new camera! She said oh that's ok I don't mind. So I said I would do it and got her number but reminded her again I have no experience. She again said it was ok.
WHAT DO I DO NOW??? She said she wants to take some in her prom dress and some in her cap and gown. I have a million questions to ask but I don't know how to ask them. To sum it up I have no clue how to pose, anything about lighting, and so on.
Second thing is my Dad has a tripod and a flash from like 20 years ago he said I can use BUT will it work with a digital camera that is a different brand?? I think he said the flash is a phillips and it worked form his Minolta old school camera. What do you think?
Please help! http://www.justmommies.com/boards/style_emoticons/default/blink.gif Thank you, thank you, thank you!
I guess there is nothing wrong with trial by fire.
Put that XT in P mode and shoot away. You'll get some keepers for sure. The XT is a great camera.
I don't know how much time you have between now and the shoot, but it will be overwhelming to try and learn it all.
For the poses, look on the net for ideas. Google can help with that.
Also, Read your manual and as your playing with your camera, ask away on here.
good luck
+ 1 to above set it on P and shoot away while you learn to use it manually... take advantage on the tripod... Good Luck!!
What does that mean? +1 to above set it on P? Sorry but I don't know the "talk" yet!
Good luck!
It just means he agrees.
+1 means he agrees with the quoted statement. Set it to P means to set your XT to program mode which shoots like "Auto" but with the ability to still change settings, like shutter speed ect...
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