A friend has asked me to shoot some interior shots of a condo project he's developing. He needs them for a Web site, so I'm going to do the job with an Olympus DSLR.
As an amateur, my lighting "kit" consists of one, 1,000-watt Tota light.
I plan to do this in the daytime and use available light coming in through windows. I'm thinking that the best way to use my Tota is to simply bounce it off the ceiling or walls to boost the overall interior and then take my shots.
I'm sure the windows will overexpose, but I've seen that look in many magazines, so I guess it's Ok.
I guess my question is: will judicious use of the one Tota suffice, or should I get out my credit card, call B&H and order a couple of more Lowell lights?
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