----- Original Message -----
From: Stephen Hoffman
Subject: Flash for portrait


>
> I have an AF 360 FGZ but I am new to the idea of dedicated
flash.  I will be
> using the flash unit on a 645NII.  When I took my first
portrait photos with
> straight flash not surprisingly the light was harsh and the
shadows (on my
> makeshift sheet as a backdrop) harsher.  I tried using a
Photoflex On-Camera
> XTC II softbox to soften the light.  I could tell that it did
have some
> effect but nowhere near as soft as I would like.  I don't have
the money for
> a fancy lighting system or the room to set up a studio.  I'm
just trying to
> find an optimum, inexpensive way to produce well lit photos
without the
> harshness or shadows that professional studios make.  Any and
all
> ideas/comments are greatly appreciated.

The trick is to make the light source as large as possible. If
the photoflex isn't big enough, try making a largish bounce
reflector out of white foamcore. The foamcore is attached to the
flash head (elastic bands), and the flash is fired straight up
into it. Bend the foamcore at a 45�angle over the head and it
will bounce the light to the subject. I have seen some very
large reflectors made with this method.

William Robb
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