A few observations from my test shoot last night (mostly self-portraits with remote trigger). The wife was too tired and only posed for a few shots.
1) The hair light was definitely too far away. I moved in so that it is directly overhead, slightly behind, and angled at 45 towards the back of the head. In fact, I moved in my main light, reflector, and background light as well.
2) Use of the DIY snoot on the background light looked really nice once I got the position right. I couldn't use the modeling lamp for fear of melting my piece of craft foam so it took a while to find the right position. I tried varying degrees of power and noticed that the higher the power, the better the look. However, the rest of my background looked very underexposed, which wouldn't have looked so bad if it was a light solid color. Any suggestions on how to improve the rest of the background without loosing that dramatic spotlight from the snoot? Maybe I should just eliminate the snoot and instead position the background light behind the subject on a mini stand pointing up at the background with a basic reflector.
3) My subjects weren't as soft as I was hoping for when I looked at the RAW images. The subjects were tack sharp. I was shooting my 24-70L at f/5.6 with 1/250 and ISO 100. Any recommendations on achieving a certain degree of softness without having to do it in post-processing?
4) Because my background is patterned it was too out of focus and drawing attention away from the subject. Should I adjust settings to get a smaller aperture? I really don't want to blind my subjects with the main light that close, so I assume I'd bump ISO to 200 or 400 and decrease shutter speed to 1/125. I had power on my main light set at half of max power. Don't want to go much higher than that.
Thanks!