Les Wilson
May 17th, 2006, 06:46 PM
I have shot several interviews in bright outside locations using a reflector to fill the shadows. I found this tricky because lighting up the subject makes the subject squint unless the reflector an sun are on the sides.
I have a shoot coming up on a military base and will be interviewing officers outside. I'm expecting them to be wearing officer's caps with bills (nicely shadowing the all important eyes).
The whole point of shooting on the base is for the background so I don't want to expose the subject and blow out the background.
How would you do this shoot?
I have a shoot coming up on a military base and will be interviewing officers outside. I'm expecting them to be wearing officer's caps with bills (nicely shadowing the all important eyes).
The whole point of shooting on the base is for the background so I don't want to expose the subject and blow out the background.
How would you do this shoot?