Hi, I am new to this site and running out of time, so I haven't done much searching and I'm sorry if this has been asked and answered already. I did some word searches, but no luck so far.
I have been photographing for a while, but mostly outdoors. I prefer natural light. However, I have been photographing families (mostly kids) in our neighborhood and I recently ordered some lighting equipment to move my photos indoors.
Well, I have a shoot of a toddler tomorrow (so he's short) and I am wondering where to position my lights? I have 2 strobes, each with a softbox, and another fill light. I even have a gold umbrella as well. I am wondering where to position the lights best for portraits?
Due to time constraints (shipping took WAY longer than expected), I cannot buy anything new before the shoot. I'm just looking for a solution. I will use a black drop and a white one, so if that changes different settings, i would like to know.
Ive been playing with the lights but haven't found a perfect solution. The boy is small, and i'm practicing with an adult (that's all i have) so it's hard to find the right mix.
Thanks for your help!
I have been photographing for a while, but mostly outdoors. I prefer natural light. However, I have been photographing families (mostly kids) in our neighborhood and I recently ordered some lighting equipment to move my photos indoors.
Well, I have a shoot of a toddler tomorrow (so he's short) and I am wondering where to position my lights? I have 2 strobes, each with a softbox, and another fill light. I even have a gold umbrella as well. I am wondering where to position the lights best for portraits?
Due to time constraints (shipping took WAY longer than expected), I cannot buy anything new before the shoot. I'm just looking for a solution. I will use a black drop and a white one, so if that changes different settings, i would like to know.
Ive been playing with the lights but haven't found a perfect solution. The boy is small, and i'm practicing with an adult (that's all i have) so it's hard to find the right mix.
Thanks for your help!
