Hi fellow members,
I am planning a shoot in the next couple of weeks and i have devised a basic lighting plan, I am looking for any advice as whether or not this will work and any tips you can provide in order for me to acheive the result im looking for.
The Theme:
I want to capture an image of a Japanese woman in traditional clothing (Yukata) which is a light weight summer type Kimono. In addition to that i want to create a feel of a Japanese festival at night by placing various paper lanters around the model which i will light with candles. The setting is a traditional Japanese room with a tatami floor (straw matting) and a rustic but dull Japanese wall as a background. I hope this will inspire a feeling of traditional Japan and colorful lighting.
My Objective:
I want my model to be well lit, enough so that her facial features and clothing are depicted clearly with just the right amount of shadow etc. However, i do not want my strobe lighting in anyway to wash out the ambient glow of the lanterns scattered around her on the floor. I realy am aiming to get a soft and intimate feeling with lighting, Looking for the perfect balance! the back wall i want to illuminate with a work lamp, i will use a heavy thick Jel (homemade to cast a pink or green light across the back wall.
Unfortunately the space i have to work with is not very big as depicted on my attached lighting plan, So am i right to be concerned about have to much power from my strobes, I am realy worried that my strobe may wash out the pink hue from the background light and the ambient glow of the lanters.
Anyone who can give me some tips and or advice in regard to ISO , F stop etc is greatly appreciated. In fact any comments at all would be great.
Thanks in advance,
NicholasBB


