Sidetracking...

I am always looking for ways to improve or upgrade my photography so in 2014 I saw an advertisement for a "Omega" reflector.  The samples were great so I ordered one.  Once I got it, it was a major learning curve.  Discovered it really helped if one had an assistant to hold the darn thing.  In the studio, I had to use two light stands since the opening was in the middle and a single light stand would block the hole.

Outdoors, it was useless if I didn't have the assistant.

The reflector is placed in front of the subject and the photo is taken through the hole on the reflector.  The flash that provided the main light reflected off the reflector surface and illuminated the subject.  The main light skimmed the head and provided a hair light.


If I added a kicker light on the opposite side, it added a bit more depth
 But if I changed the light source from a soft one to a smaller one (in this case a Canon 540EX), I had a more contrastier light and more dynamic lighting.
The only disadvantage was unless I used a boom to hold the light, the hair light came in from only one side.



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