jmthompson
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This is my first try at high-key lighting and I would love to get some feedback! I was having difficulty with consistent lighting on my white paper using two 430EXII speedlights with reflective umbrellas on the paper, set at +3 exposure, and one 580EXII speedlight with a Honl reflector off camera to the left about 20 degrees. Should the umbrellas be shoot thru rather than reflective to allow a more even spread of light? Also wondering about the placement of my 580 and whether there should be more dimension (shadows) on the face when trying for a high-key effect? I know high-key shouldn't be synonymous with "flat lighting"!
Thank you for any tips or critique!
Thank you for any tips or critique!