I mainly shoot outdoors so a portrait I am going to take soon is a bit of a new experience. It will be indoors during the day, the area, although it has ambient light, is quite dark, behind the subject will be a picture window. I will have a Elinchrome D-Lite RX4 using a softbox that of course has the ability to be changed in flash intensity. I have a leaf shutter lens so no sync problems. The meter I have is a Sekonic Flashmate L-308S and will be using HP5 rated at ISO 200.
If I get an ambient/incident reading I'm guessing it will be around 60th f4. If I were to set the flash for its smallest output (dont know what a flash reading would be) how do I combine the ambient and flash readings?
I've googled and youtubed this but mainly get situations were they are outside and are basically just doing fill flash. I'd like to keep the view outside as well exposed. Do I start by metering the view outside so I don't overexpose it and work back from there?
Thanks for any tips/instructions. Although I'm an experienced photographer, this type of work is just not something I know much about.
If I get an ambient/incident reading I'm guessing it will be around 60th f4. If I were to set the flash for its smallest output (dont know what a flash reading would be) how do I combine the ambient and flash readings?
I've googled and youtubed this but mainly get situations were they are outside and are basically just doing fill flash. I'd like to keep the view outside as well exposed. Do I start by metering the view outside so I don't overexpose it and work back from there?
Thanks for any tips/instructions. Although I'm an experienced photographer, this type of work is just not something I know much about.