I have been approached to consider undertaking some photos that can be used in news letters, website and awareness documents for an organisation that operates various facilities for children with disabilities.
Amongst my already long list of questions, considerations and planning items prior to visiting the facilities for a pre-shoot meet is the subject of flash use, which may or may not be allowed.
At present I am investigating the specific situation where I have no option other than to shoot a subject in a room with strong lighting behind them, e.g windows and being able to use flash, ideally bounced. The flash I have available is the SB600 and a diffuser for it.
So my question is, does anyone have any tips on achieving the best lighting results. Based on a 1/4 body shots, landscape with my gear.
Grahame