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Originally Posted by Michele Rushworth
Another possibility would be to use a large piece of white foam core as a reflector to bounce light up onto the top half of her. Position the reflector (held by an assistant) off to the left, aimed up at her face. (Whatever position it needs to be in to mimic the direction of the original window light but bouncing it up onto the top half of her figure.) You don't want TOO much light coming from the reflector though so play with how far the reflector is from the subject.
Since you're going to reshoot you might also want to ask her to stand up a bit straighter.
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Thank you Michele,
I will play with a large foam core board. I'm not sure how to do that without illuminating her from the bottom up, by this I mean bottom of chin and underside of nose illuminated. It may be very difficult to get the lighting I have pictured in my mind. But I will see what I can do! My 9 year old son is my assistant.
I'll ask her to stand up straighter too. Thanks,
Joan