Little Man
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As title, I've been asked by one of my best mates if I'll do a bit of a photoshoot with him one day next week. He's into a lot of very physically demanding sports, such as Rugby, Ju-Jitzu etc.
He basically wants photos of himself in the shower, not full length nude shots, just upper body. Something near enough the same as the sample photo below.
That's a photo of a mate taken for a charity calender to do with his work, he works at a gym.
My mate saw the photo above, and liked the way the photographer has highlighted the muscle, by casting shadows around those area's. He wants me to try and do the same.
Now, i've not got a studio style lighting set up, nor have I got an off camera flash set up, I've got a 430ex II. My idea I was going to run with was to bounce the flash off a wall infront of my mate, so that with a bit of luck, i'll get some shadows like above. Am I thinking in the right area, or is this not possible without off-camera lighting?
If it's possible by bouncing the flash, is there any other ways to do it, that would improve the final photo, or get me closer to what i'm trying to achieve?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
He basically wants photos of himself in the shower, not full length nude shots, just upper body. Something near enough the same as the sample photo below.
That's a photo of a mate taken for a charity calender to do with his work, he works at a gym.
My mate saw the photo above, and liked the way the photographer has highlighted the muscle, by casting shadows around those area's. He wants me to try and do the same.
Now, i've not got a studio style lighting set up, nor have I got an off camera flash set up, I've got a 430ex II. My idea I was going to run with was to bounce the flash off a wall infront of my mate, so that with a bit of luck, i'll get some shadows like above. Am I thinking in the right area, or is this not possible without off-camera lighting?
If it's possible by bouncing the flash, is there any other ways to do it, that would improve the final photo, or get me closer to what i'm trying to achieve?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
