Dman
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So I usually shoot toddlers, kids and families on a white background, but have had a request to do a shoot for a newborn that's only a couple of weeks old. This is territory that's relatively new to me so I'm not totally sure how to approach it.
I'm thinking the black background (it's a reversible one) is going to be the much better choice, but don't want to go overkill on the lighting but at the same time I don't want to do too little. I usually use two Elementals flash heads on the background with a Lencarta flash head and softbox on the subject.
So with the baby lying on something which will be on the black train, should I just use the softbox lighting the baby, or even just a single SB-600 bounced off the ceiling? I've hardly done any black background stuff before so haven't had the chance to experiment much with the lighting on it. I want to make sure I have a nice soft light on the baby, but without a grubby looking background.
Cheers
I'm thinking the black background (it's a reversible one) is going to be the much better choice, but don't want to go overkill on the lighting but at the same time I don't want to do too little. I usually use two Elementals flash heads on the background with a Lencarta flash head and softbox on the subject.
So with the baby lying on something which will be on the black train, should I just use the softbox lighting the baby, or even just a single SB-600 bounced off the ceiling? I've hardly done any black background stuff before so haven't had the chance to experiment much with the lighting on it. I want to make sure I have a nice soft light on the baby, but without a grubby looking background.
Cheers