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p.1 #2 · Lighting for indoor shoot | |
What looks "normal" is based on what we see most of the time. Flash becomes more flattering when its angle mimics that of natural and indoor sources which come from overhead. Flash on camera comes from too close to the lens axis to be flattering and can't be tilted to be bounced off the ceiling, a basic strategy for getting it to come from overhead.
A Canon 430exII or 580exII flash would allow you to shoot direct and tilt the head and bounce. The 580 has .8 stops more power and can act as a Master in a two flash configuration. Adding a bracket and OC-E3 cord would get it up off the camera where more flattering results can be obtained with very little effort. You can make a very effective diffuser in about 15 min for a few dollars with stuff found at Walmart, or with a couple sheets of paper and a stapler.
Click the WWW below and take a look at my Canon flash tutorials, in particular the one on using 1-2 or 3 flashes which has some examples of the results you can obtain.
Chuck
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