I have mostly shot landscapes. I take my camera outdoors and shoot what I see. But occasionally I need to take pictures of inanimate objects, tabletop, and I try to use either natural lighting from a window and/or a flash. I'm also a hobby woodworker and like to photograph my woodworking projects when they are complete. I am not satisfied with my results to date taking such pictures, and I feel like inadequate lighting is a large part of my frustration. I basically don't know anything about adapting the light conditions to what I want or need. Beyond a simple flash unit, that I use so rarely that I have to go back to square one each time, I have no lighting equipment.
So where do I begin? Are there any good sites or books to start with? That would help me understand photographic lighting? The range of equipment - even the terminology is strange to me. I'd like to try using multiple flashes off camera, but I don't even know how they might be supported (stands? mini-tripod?).
All of my interest is non-professional. I am a retired hobbyist.
Thanks,
Peter