Person wearing glasses

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Help needed :help:
I would like to take a decent photo of my son for the mother in law to put on her wall, however he wears glasses and I cannot get a decent shot without the flash showing on his glasses.
I do not have lighting equipment and would like to take it indoors any suggestions please? :shrug:
 
I'd imagine a polarising filter would help, though I don't know if you can get one that'll screw into your S8000.

The other thing would be diffusing / bouncing the flash, again, not really sure how you'd go about doing that with that camera.
 
Don't use flash. Go for ambient with a reflector or two maybe.
 
you could try having the wearer either angle them downwards a bit further down the bridge than normal a little, or raise the legs just off the tops of the ears to achieve a similar effect.
 
A very simple solution to this problem (aside from expensive non-reflective lenses) is to have the subject turn very slightly away from the camera - at a slight angle the flash will still reflect on the lenses but the light will bounce away from the camera sensor & not show up as glare. You can get some really nicely posed shots in this way :thumbs:
 
As suggested this is a fairly straightforward thing to do as long as the flash is reflecting into the glasses and away from the camera

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In this picture of my Son, Partner and Grandsons I have used two studio flashes, one on either side. As you can see there is no reflection from my Sons glasses.

Regards

Chris
 
many thanks for all the advice look out for my results in the near future
 
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