Technical Support wrote:
If you are looking for texture, then a relatively small light source is desirable. This could be our beauty dish or 18" Omni reflector. Also, direction will help determine texture. The closer the light is to the lens axis, the less obvious shadows will be. Shadows are what show texture, so your main light will need to be moved off axis, rather significantly, to really enhance the texture.
If you want to lower the contrast, you can use a fill light or reflector (even a piece of foam core) to add a little light to the shadowed areas, but keep the direction and harshness. A ring flash is excellent for this, as it does not create any of its own shadows, however, another standard light or reflector can still work.
You can certainly start with one light, use a reflector or foam core as fill, then use a speedlite as a hair light, then build from there. 320Ws will work fine, but a 160Ws light will probably work just as well.
There is not going to be a super big difference between an octabox and a softbox. Catch lights will be different, and there may be subtle differences in control where a skinnier softbox does not spread where a wider octa might. This would be especially true with grids.
My preference for fill would either be the ringflash or a 64" Soft silver PLM (8mm) with a diffusion fabric.
Remember, the packages are just suggestions. You can modify or build your own from scratch and get the same discount rates (based on the number of lights purchased).
Thanks so very much. :D
I have now thought an Einstein might be in the cards since it would give me power should I need to step back and do 2 people. Is that overkill for my current project versus Alien Bees?
Is the Omni and the 22" about the same except that the 22" can give wider coverage should that be needed?
Is the 51" PLM too narrow for my needs versus the 64" and would the extreme just be too much?
Assume I can use my Pocket Wizard stuff with any Buff light I choose-Einstein or AlienBee?
Does the Omni compare to the Mola Rayo? Thanks again.