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I want to setup a small studio in my spare room. I've saved some money for studio lighting and backdrops and perhaps another lens. My big concern before I make that investment is the size of the room: 12' x 13' with an 8' ceiling. What are your thoughts regarding that room size and what lighting equipment would you recommend. I've a 20D with 17-40L and 50 1.8. By the way, the room is painted white with dark green carpet. Thanks!
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your gonna be extremely cramped, to say the least, unless you plan on doing small scale product shots or macro work
if you intend on shooting people...get a friend or family member in there and hvae them stand about a foot away from the wall, now you stand as far away as you can and look at them thru your viewfinder... you'll prob find your shooting between 17-24mm or so on your lens. lighting will also be a huge issue since shadows are bound to hit nearly every surface
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I think it depends on what kind of photography you are going to be doing. I just finished my space which is only a little bigger than yours. See it here: http://photography-on-the.net/forum/...ad.php?t=57943
I also had carpet, but replaced it with Pergo. I am planning on doing mostly kid photography and portraits. Some full lenth and group work would be difficult for me. I think if you know what you want to do and work within the size limitations of the space you will be fine.' John |
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Thanks for the info. Would you guys recommend I paint the walls a dark color? John, is the pergo on the floor only for convenience? I want to shoot children and perhaps small family groups, portraits, maybe seniors. But I can see that full length might be difficult.
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I went with the Pergo mainly because I am using paper backdrops and I wanted a smooth, solid surface under it to keep wrinkles, holes etc from damaging the paper.
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The reason I mentioned daylight is that good daylight studios are generally painted white; when you've got good natural daylight in a space you normally don't want to dampen it with dark walls. HTH |
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i dont think it will suit any type of medilling. However macro would be accomplishable.
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I am in the process ofbuilding a studio and also need help I have a 18x24 room. I need ideas on lighting and also colors can you all please help.
thanks dan h |
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dan - get 2, preferably 3 strobes, a backdrop stand or fasten a way to hang paper from the wall or ceiling... and you've got the goods
one strobe for front, one for hair and one for background illumination
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One main light (key) one fill light and or background /hair light.
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Do you have the chance to use daylight? |
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Location: Central, KY
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what brand of lighting would you all prefer something not very expensive. But not cheap either. I am planning on senior pictures. and family portraits
thanks for all the help dan h |
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Can't help you much with brands, what's available depends where you are & we're not on the same continent.
Over here Elinchrom were selling the 500 monoblocs with a basic kit at very good prices, as the design was very old and still in production despite newer ranges being available. |
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brand - alienbees - b800's are $279 - if you are a student (of any kind, at any school) and have a valid photo id they will give you a 10% discount
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