Can you light paper from behide

In theory, yes, in practice no.

I've done it with a 6000Ws flash, it just about worked.
 
Yes, but it'd have to be very thin and the ambient light VERY low to be noticeable
 
Garry Edwards said:
In theory, yes, in practice no.

I've done it with a 6000Ws flash, it just about worked.

Damn...... At the min I'm lighting white fabric with speed lights from behide and getting reasonable results with only little amount of PP.... But I'm just about to invest in some seamless white paper as I want the extra width for home studio.... I'm in the process of saving my pennies for some studio strobes.... Somthing like the smartflash starter kit they you guys sell is what I have in mind.....
 
That's what I going to do its just the light spread isnt great

why will the spread be different from behind?

Also, if you light from infront, the background will be a reflector (and the angle of reflection can be altered :-) If you light from behind, it becomes a light source, which will radiate light in all directions
 
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