fitz wrote:
nice shots...i'm just startingt to do portraits, any tips for me?
what type of background did you use on #2 paper or muslin? i'm not sure which to invest in yet.
and lighting -
#1 - i'm assuming natural light & fill flash on subjects right
#2 - one soft box and gold reflector below
any tips would be great. i probably will only be doing on-location/natural light stuff for now as i can't afford a studio but ya know the more i know now the better. thanks
Thanks for the comments everyone. I'm glad you guys liked them. The first shot was with available light and the gold reflector only. The ISO 100 exposure was 1/400 at f/2.8; I fudged the focus on her left eye as a result.
For the background in the second shot, I used a large white foam core board. I used a Sigma EF 500 DG at 1/4 power on a small background stand to light it. The subject was lit from 12 o'clock high with a Sunpak PZ5000AF in a Photoflex 24"x36" Litedome. I used a 42" gold reflector underneeth the main light to fill the shadows - it was about the same height as the subjects stomach. The third light was placed about 7 o'clock slightly above her head. A snoot was mounted on the light as well as an amber gel. The snoot is a home brew design (i.e. Pringles can, paper cup, lots of electrical tape). It was made to fit over the head of the Sunpak PZ5000AF for $3
I'll try to take some photos of the setup this afternoon.
Thanks again for looking 
-Richie