Hello fellow photographers! Im wondering if anyone more experienced in lighting could give me some input on this topic. I have been shooting for 15+ plus years, I have always preferred and enjoyed natural light, I have shot with strobes and speedlights when i was doing more media work and the people i was photographing were still. I have started focusing on children, newborns and family and for the most part i use the natural light in my home studio. I recently had a cakesmash session and right before the the clients arrived the lighting completely changed and the sun was just way too strong and shining in a weird position where i had my set up, so i rolled my roller blind down and pulled out my speedlight and put it in an umbrella, now my issue and inquiry here is, when i shoot with the speedlight my aperture needs to be at 1/160 other wise i get the black bottom bar, the subject is a 1 year old who doesn’t stop moving, although i got enough good shots because i over shot, there were so many blurry images where his face wasn’t sharp at all. My settings were 1/160, 2.2 and around 200 - 300 iso, my speedlight was on ETTL and on high speed. My question is, how do you get the image sharp shooting 1/160? Especially when the subject is always moving around. Does anyone have any lighting recommendations for photographing children?

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    10 months ago

    Do yourself a favor and invest in some more (serious) flash equipment when you want to focus on doing more photography with kids.

    The thing is kids are kids and you should try to give them the space and time they need to feel comfortable during the shooting. This will lead to authentic moments.

    Now how do you catch em? With 1/250 and f 8-11. every photo will be best quality with this setup.

    1/160 is too slow for it, 2.2 is too blurry for it.