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First Time Portriat Head Shot Setup Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Bikerbrent" data-source="post: 590104" data-attributes="member: 42081"><p>I would suggest turning off the fluorescent overhead lights to avoid an ugly color cast. Hopefully the light from the window is not too overwhelming. What direction does the window face. Probably be OK if it faces north, but may be issue facing other directions depending on time of day. If light is too harsh from the window, you might want a reflector, or you could hang a white sheet in the window to soften the light. What color is the ceiling? If white, your might want to consider using your SB 400 as a bounce, fill-in flash, or even as a main flash, again depending on the light from the window. At least with Digital, you can take a few test shots and review the results, unlike the old film days.</p><p></p><p>Good luck and good shooting!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bikerbrent, post: 590104, member: 42081"] I would suggest turning off the fluorescent overhead lights to avoid an ugly color cast. Hopefully the light from the window is not too overwhelming. What direction does the window face. Probably be OK if it faces north, but may be issue facing other directions depending on time of day. If light is too harsh from the window, you might want a reflector, or you could hang a white sheet in the window to soften the light. What color is the ceiling? If white, your might want to consider using your SB 400 as a bounce, fill-in flash, or even as a main flash, again depending on the light from the window. At least with Digital, you can take a few test shots and review the results, unlike the old film days. Good luck and good shooting! [/QUOTE]
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