I volunteer at my daughter's elementary school for a program they have where if a child reads enough books they get their picture taken with their favorite. Someone else photoshops a theme background to them so I have to use the basic white background of the projector screen. The librarian has them printed and puts them up around the wall of the library. I take the pictures as a basic high key using two bounce umbrellas at 45 degrees in front of the child. It makes the librarian happy but I think they're kind of boring.
While keeping the brightness up what's a more interesting way to arrange either a pair of umbrellas or one umbrella and one Apollo Orb for this kind of subject? (I have a pair of 430EX iii's so I can't use all 3 mods) Another requirement is that light has hit the projector screen so the photoshopper (another volunteer) has an easy job of putting in the backgrounds. I do this now with a cheap no-name flash with its optical trigger.
While keeping the brightness up what's a more interesting way to arrange either a pair of umbrellas or one umbrella and one Apollo Orb for this kind of subject? (I have a pair of 430EX iii's so I can't use all 3 mods) Another requirement is that light has hit the projector screen so the photoshopper (another volunteer) has an easy job of putting in the backgrounds. I do this now with a cheap no-name flash with its optical trigger.