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Actually I have a question too. It is not a technical question per se, but more of a lighting compositional problem.
The story is simply. I have a client who wants a headshot. She is a book writer, the photo is for her books. She is in her mid 30's. She is also self concious about her "wrinkles" and "bags under eyes". She is also my wife.
I don't have a problem with operating lights or camera or triggers or anything like that, what I would like to ask is what would be the best lighting setup to minimise the visibility of "wrinkles" and "bags".
I am thinking about soft light, clamshell lighting - large softbox (100x100cm) up in front roughly 45 degrees up, reflector below. Then 2 stripboxes behind (left and right) as rim lights. Sadly I don't have a white beautydish, because I think that would be better.
BTW I know I can soften and retouch the skin in Photoshop, I can also reduce or remove bags in there, but I would prefer to do it right in camera as much as I can first.
So the question is, what would be your lighting choice for this assignment?
The story is simply. I have a client who wants a headshot. She is a book writer, the photo is for her books. She is in her mid 30's. She is also self concious about her "wrinkles" and "bags under eyes". She is also my wife.
I don't have a problem with operating lights or camera or triggers or anything like that, what I would like to ask is what would be the best lighting setup to minimise the visibility of "wrinkles" and "bags".
I am thinking about soft light, clamshell lighting - large softbox (100x100cm) up in front roughly 45 degrees up, reflector below. Then 2 stripboxes behind (left and right) as rim lights. Sadly I don't have a white beautydish, because I think that would be better.
BTW I know I can soften and retouch the skin in Photoshop, I can also reduce or remove bags in there, but I would prefer to do it right in camera as much as I can first.
So the question is, what would be your lighting choice for this assignment?
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