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Position your subject.
Curtain, etc. Position your subject 'between' the light and the reflector.
Position your subject so that their body is facing the main light.
Try to position your subject so that there's nothing behind him or her that might distract from the interview itself.
If you are in a darkened room or house and don't want to use your flash, position your subject appropriately.
Still later you may write down about a position your subject held as the captain of a boat, followed by your subject's mysterious death at sea.
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Could you say a bit about how you framed and positioned your subjects?
Have the second light at about a 45 degree angle (3 o'clock position) to your subject.
Arrange the body positioning of your subjects.
Have the location that you are going to shoot at ready, and have your subject in position.
Ask your subject to get into position.
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