JustJazzie
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I'm preparing for my first attempt at boudoir photography. I would love some tips! My setup is going to be tricky I know. I will be working with 3, 1000k watt soft boxes, (the cheap fluorescent kind that are probably not really 1000k watts) 1 reflector and I have a small bounce flash for my camera. (Guide number 7)
The room is BEAUTIFUL (IMO) with lovely furniture, but it is very dark, the only window source is a French door that never sees direct sunlight. There is a large mirror across from the bed which will hopefully reflect some light from the soft boxes. My bounce flash will probably be useless on the 8-15 foot sloped wood ceiling, but will possible be able to be bounced off a wall in portrait orientation.
My model luckily is the perfect subject to start with. Tall, thin with a hint of a 6 pack. However, her skin is medium dark/dark, which will probably add to my lighting problem right?
All my limitations considered I am going to be going for a low key effect in most of the poses.
So tell me, What should I watch out for? It's only for a friend who knows it will be my first attempt, so please don't tell me it's gonna be a disaster and not to bother. I'd really like to try it at least!!
The room is BEAUTIFUL (IMO) with lovely furniture, but it is very dark, the only window source is a French door that never sees direct sunlight. There is a large mirror across from the bed which will hopefully reflect some light from the soft boxes. My bounce flash will probably be useless on the 8-15 foot sloped wood ceiling, but will possible be able to be bounced off a wall in portrait orientation.
My model luckily is the perfect subject to start with. Tall, thin with a hint of a 6 pack. However, her skin is medium dark/dark, which will probably add to my lighting problem right?
All my limitations considered I am going to be going for a low key effect in most of the poses.
So tell me, What should I watch out for? It's only for a friend who knows it will be my first attempt, so please don't tell me it's gonna be a disaster and not to bother. I'd really like to try it at least!!