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Hi guys
I'm thinking of getting a background system for doing high key/white background type studio shots in clients' homes.
I originally thought of the Lastolite Hilite as it seems perfect for confined spaces due to it being lit inside and therefore the model not casting any shadows when standing right up against it. The thing that puts me off this excellent system is the problems lighting the train when doing full length shots.
I understand it'll require some PP but i'd really like to get shots right on site as they will look better when showing the clients on my laptop.
The other option (which would be easier to light the train) would be a seamless roll paper background with support stand. The only problem here is I understand the subject has to be further away from the background to reduce shadows.
So my question with this system is how far does the subject need to be from the paper and also what size role is suitable as a portable system to be taken into clients' homes.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers
I'm thinking of getting a background system for doing high key/white background type studio shots in clients' homes.
I originally thought of the Lastolite Hilite as it seems perfect for confined spaces due to it being lit inside and therefore the model not casting any shadows when standing right up against it. The thing that puts me off this excellent system is the problems lighting the train when doing full length shots.
I understand it'll require some PP but i'd really like to get shots right on site as they will look better when showing the clients on my laptop.
The other option (which would be easier to light the train) would be a seamless roll paper background with support stand. The only problem here is I understand the subject has to be further away from the background to reduce shadows.
So my question with this system is how far does the subject need to be from the paper and also what size role is suitable as a portable system to be taken into clients' homes.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers