Noise issues.

I'd ask for a reshoot. I would NOT give those pictures to a client.

You need faster glass and better equipment if you're going to be shooting professionally.

If you're using Nikon, learn CLS or get yourself some AlienBee CyberSyncs.


You don't need fast glass if your using lights. You'll never need to shoot at f2.8. Hell I'd never go below f5.6 if that's the case I'd just crank my flash power up.

You need fast glass if your shooting in low light.
 
That place looks IDENTICAL to Dream, did they shut down and get new management/furniture?
 
theres a few tricks you can try to help keep the camera steady when shooting at low shutter speeds. burst shooting does help, plus if you pull the camera strap tight with your free hand, it helps steady things
 
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