So you would use the light in that room to light the model in the bathroom? Either a tiny bit of natural through the window or the halogen downlighters !
And please don't use a twin 45 degree set up... or you will kill any modelling, a single big light in the butterfly position will light that much better...
A window that small I would gel the glass, a 6 inch step to the left would lose the sight of it... But the OP asked for lighting a model in there, not to just light the room so stacking even with the available light in the room is no good...
But again, back to the op... what effect on the model...
Or gel the light in the first place to match the colour temp. Stacking is not necessary if you light it right in the first place. To give some accurate ideas, what are you wanting to do with the model. are you looking to isolate them with light , add some ambience or just go with the room look...
Forget the brolly and use it bare, position it right and hard light works well and maximises the power.. Or a shoot through if you want it soft. This time of year overpowering the ambient isn't hard.
Hallam Mill Stockport...
Unfortunately the very very good one I use in Stockport isn't for Hire, there is one in Marple though that is fantastic...
For beauty shots you need very little space..
I got hold of some 3m x 3m canvas dust sheets, about £12 each and got a couple sewn together as I wanted a natural canvas background. They paint well and at reasonable F stops and focal length they render awesome.
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