I am taking portrait photos with a white background, easy - light the background and it comes out white. I know how to do this and can do it just fine.
But when doing full length shots how do you properly light the floor and background without overexposing peoples feet and / or getting horrible shadows? I can light the background and it comes out white, but the place on the floor / train where the model is sitting comes out grey-ish. Not bad, but not perfectly white. If it light this to blow white I either get shadows or overexposed feet!
Where do you direct the background lights to get everything nice and white, or is this always going to come out a little greyish / in shadow? Is it about model placement / distance? Or do I simply need more than one background light for this? Or is it the position / direction of the main light?
I am using 2 SB800 flashes off camera, nothing on the one lighting the background, and a softbox on the main light for the model. I am mostly photographing my 2 year old son.
Any tips or tricks to get this perfect?
But when doing full length shots how do you properly light the floor and background without overexposing peoples feet and / or getting horrible shadows? I can light the background and it comes out white, but the place on the floor / train where the model is sitting comes out grey-ish. Not bad, but not perfectly white. If it light this to blow white I either get shadows or overexposed feet!
Where do you direct the background lights to get everything nice and white, or is this always going to come out a little greyish / in shadow? Is it about model placement / distance? Or do I simply need more than one background light for this? Or is it the position / direction of the main light?
I am using 2 SB800 flashes off camera, nothing on the one lighting the background, and a softbox on the main light for the model. I am mostly photographing my 2 year old son.
Any tips or tricks to get this perfect?