lance70 No longer a newbie, moving up! Joined Oct 20, 2008 Messages 289 Reaction score 87 Location St.Louis MO Can others edit my Photos Photos NOT OK to edit Feb 3, 2015 #1 Hello.... what's a good softbox size for doing full length portraits? Thank you..
Designer Been spending a lot of time on here! Joined Apr 13, 2012 Messages 18,505 Reaction score 4,853 Location Iowa Can others edit my Photos Photos OK to edit Feb 3, 2015 #2 How big of a softbox can you get? I actually have thought of making my own. Big No, Bigger Even bigger.
How big of a softbox can you get? I actually have thought of making my own. Big No, Bigger Even bigger.
Buckster In memoriam Joined Sep 14, 2009 Messages 6,399 Reaction score 2,341 Location Way up North in Michigan Can others edit my Photos Photos NOT OK to edit Feb 3, 2015 #3 I use 2, one above the other, to get a "tall" softbox for those purposes.
tirediron Watch the Birdy! Staff member Supporting Member 📸 Joined Jul 8, 2005 Messages 45,747 Reaction score 14,806 Location Victoria, BC Can others edit my Photos Photos OK to edit Feb 3, 2015 Moderator 🛠️ #4 I'll generally use either my 50" square SB, or my 60" brolly-box for full body shots, but Buckster's 'stacking' idea works well too.
I'll generally use either my 50" square SB, or my 60" brolly-box for full body shots, but Buckster's 'stacking' idea works well too.
KmH In memoriam Supporting Member 📸 Joined Apr 9, 2009 Messages 41,401 Reaction score 5,706 Location Iowa Can others edit my Photos Photos OK to edit Feb 3, 2015 #5 Basically you want a softbox as tall, or close to as tall as, what you're shooting.
Designer Been spending a lot of time on here! Joined Apr 13, 2012 Messages 18,505 Reaction score 4,853 Location Iowa Can others edit my Photos Photos OK to edit Feb 3, 2015 #6 There is a big advantage in stacking two of them; you can use them individually for something else.