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Hi Guys,
I've been taking more and more portraits recently and i am about to invest in a lighting kit (can't believe i sold my last one). I was reading another thread about the maximum size softbox for 7-8 foot ceilings being around 1 metre. My question now is would i be better investing in a larger softbox to give me softer light and have my subjects sitting as opposed to standing. I will be shooting a lot of kids and i was thinking of a large softbox or octabox for nice soft lighting as they'll obviously be a lot shorter. I just don't want to buy something i will regret for the umpteenth time. Right now i use a speedlight with a shoot through or reflective umbrella but it;s quite difficult to control the light from these. i'm right at the beginning of light, science, magic so might be able to answer this for myself shortly.
Regards
Scott
I've been taking more and more portraits recently and i am about to invest in a lighting kit (can't believe i sold my last one). I was reading another thread about the maximum size softbox for 7-8 foot ceilings being around 1 metre. My question now is would i be better investing in a larger softbox to give me softer light and have my subjects sitting as opposed to standing. I will be shooting a lot of kids and i was thinking of a large softbox or octabox for nice soft lighting as they'll obviously be a lot shorter. I just don't want to buy something i will regret for the umpteenth time. Right now i use a speedlight with a shoot through or reflective umbrella but it;s quite difficult to control the light from these. i'm right at the beginning of light, science, magic so might be able to answer this for myself shortly.
Regards
Scott