Would like to ask if anyone can share their experimentations on making catchlights on location without studio lighting?
If using flash unit, how would you position and angle the flash unit if you don't have an extra hand to hold for you? Would you consider using 2 flashes to make 2 catchlights (or 1 flash unit to the side and use popup flash?)
In your opinion, which O'clock (or o'clocks with 2 catchlights) do you find most aesthetically pleasing?
If you don't happen to have flash handy, has anyone experimented with alternative ways to make appealing catchlights? For example superstrong torchlight or big (but still portable) lamp?
If there is more than one person in the shot, any guidelines to follow with making the catchlights for more than 1 person?
TIA for your guidance
If using flash unit, how would you position and angle the flash unit if you don't have an extra hand to hold for you? Would you consider using 2 flashes to make 2 catchlights (or 1 flash unit to the side and use popup flash?)
In your opinion, which O'clock (or o'clocks with 2 catchlights) do you find most aesthetically pleasing?
If you don't happen to have flash handy, has anyone experimented with alternative ways to make appealing catchlights? For example superstrong torchlight or big (but still portable) lamp?
If there is more than one person in the shot, any guidelines to follow with making the catchlights for more than 1 person?
TIA for your guidance