Toronto Ontario, June 27, 2011 -- 5ive15ifteen photo company (5ive15ifteen), an award-winning wedding photography studio, launches today its newly redesigned and rebranded website. With a combination of more than 25 years experience, the Toronto-based company embarks on a new chapter in its history, breaking new ground in an industry it revolutionized.
The new look-and-feel is also a stepping stone to achieving an aesthetic that reaches beyond wedding photography into the realm of creating family keepsakes that can be passed down from generation to generation.
With so much to explore on the new 5ive15ifteen website, visitors are also invited to view the fun new blog , jam-packed with wedding news, travel stories and a “wedding shot of the week”. It is the ideal place to connect with like-minded “I-Doers”, past, present and future ready to share their stories and their experience.


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Room with no windows,
Lights on stands,
Umbrellas for shaded light,
Tin foil over big sheets of board ... for extra highlights.
Hope this helps.
Good luck ... have fun.
Check out this site. I have a studio of my own but the applications form this site are affordable and creative. They just started a class which you can do for free.
http://www.strobist.blogspot.com/
Definitely go to strobist.blogspot.com like the above answer suggested. Go through the lighting 101. It's a huge "course" but well worth it!
Here's what I did on a budget:
2- Vivitar 285HVs (~$40 each on ebay)
2-light stands (~$20 on ebay)
2-flash/umbrella holders (~$15 on ebay)
6-umbrellas (2 silver, 2