This is called a "High Key Portrait" because of the white background. |
Setting up for this type of lighting requires a few "know hows." First setup the background so it isn't perpendicular to the camera. A slight angle is needed. If you don't do this you will have more photos with a flare.
Place two strobes on either side slightly behind where the subject will be and angle them at 45 degrees to the background.
Notice background and placement of the lights. |
Meter the main strobes (umbrellas) and get them even in output of light. Choose an f/stop that give you the desired depth-of-field that you like. Then set the background lights evenly and 1.5 to 2 stops greater. Be sure they evenly light the background.
Take a few test shots. If you look on your histogram and you have the blinking highlights function on, then the background should all blink and the subject should be fine.
I would suggest using a lens shade for this to cut down on the flare that is possible from all the lights.
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