Silhouette Photography.

Silhouette 
Doesn’t matter what backdrop cuz your frame is your soft-box
Distance makes a difference 
Can put two lights together to make a rectangle
Turn the light up to 6
Move person back but it will make your frame smaller
Turn light to 6 to 4 or it will be too bright.

Used no reflector boards, because we did not reflect no light onto the face. The background is used with a soft box, a softbox is a frame with a cloth covering used to diffuse the light from a flash or floodlight. The number on the softbox was 6 this means it was too bright, so the next image the softbox light got lower. 

This image has reflector boards, this means that the light reflects of the boards to create a silhouette, however there isn't enough light. 

At this point we told the model to turn towards the reflector boards, this would help the light reach her face so it creates the perfect silhouette effect.
Moving onto this point we changed the soft box light setting to 4 or 5, to create the right amount of light to the face, as we done this the model also faced towards the reflector boards, and as seen we can see the reflection on her face.





 
At this moment we have found the perfect setup, the light has been set on 4 and we used 2 reflector boards, this gave us the perfect reflection as seen on image.  

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