Yes I understand the problem and the difficulty to manage everything in a studio, Frank. I have attached here, if it doens't bother you, an idea of what I mean. I have only cropped the bottom part and added some black room above the head. Only for curiosity, of course!
thank you Paolo for you point of view, I did try cropping it a bit but It didn't look so well, made the picture a bit square and I realized that I should just leave it alone, this was my first time trying out my home studio and backdrop really worked as well as the umbrellas and triggers etc...I was working with one light source here and also didn't have much head room, I have low cielings. I will post others and i'm sure the others will have more head room.
Hello Frank, my idea is that for this kind of photography you do not need to make such a close portrait. I mean that there is too much body and too little air above his head. All the body we can see here is really non imporant for the compsition, in my point of view, while some more black background would have been perfect above the model's head. Just a point of view, of course.