Hi Guys
I have been asked if I will take some portraits of a work colleagues grandson, and some family portraits while I am there. going to be going to their home so the little chappie feels more at ease, he's only five months old or so. The daughter has a good size living room (25ft or so), so space shouldn't be an issue. I have a basic light kit of an Apollo 180 light, which has a white brolly and silver/gold reflector as well as a Nissin flash gun. I also have white and black background material and a green tutonic background, a tripod and softbox sleeve for the Nissin.
Any tips on basic set ups, iso, light positions. do the reflectors help, or is the child likely to go for it as a bright new toy? Are there any definite do's or don'ts?
I have been asked if I will take some portraits of a work colleagues grandson, and some family portraits while I am there. going to be going to their home so the little chappie feels more at ease, he's only five months old or so. The daughter has a good size living room (25ft or so), so space shouldn't be an issue. I have a basic light kit of an Apollo 180 light, which has a white brolly and silver/gold reflector as well as a Nissin flash gun. I also have white and black background material and a green tutonic background, a tripod and softbox sleeve for the Nissin.
Any tips on basic set ups, iso, light positions. do the reflectors help, or is the child likely to go for it as a bright new toy? Are there any definite do's or don'ts?
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