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Old 03-29-2005, 04:59 PM  
xenigo
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Here's some suggestions:

Bring her away from the wall. Stay out of corners because this bounces too much light all over the place. You want to be in control of your lighting. Shooting in a tight space like that makes for a very MUDDY looking type of light.

Bring the light closer to your subject. I don't know where that light is, but it looks damn far away.

Use a hairlight. This is accomplished by placing a light somewhere behind the model. Could be placed behind the couch, even if you point it at the wall. It will create a very punchy, moody type of light that looks very artistic. You need to seperate your subject from the background, which you're not doing at the moment.

Hope this helps.
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