Portrait in the Kitchen
This client needed a headshot and it was dark outside and raining.
I brought over a pop up backdrop and leaned it against the wall in their kitchen.
I put an SB-28 and umbrella to camera right and a white reflector to camera left. The umbrella was very close to get that more even spread of light...plus...there wasn't a whole lot of room in that kitchen for a studio setup! We made it work though!
A few tricks for eye glasses.
- Remember - angle of incidence = angle of reflection
- If someone's glasses are reflecting your strobe and you don't want to change the angle of their head or your light source
- move the ear pieces of the glasses higher on their head. Why - see #1 above
- see if they can remove their glasses, might not be an option if glasses are a part of their persona/look
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