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You got a studio set up? Small, big? Show us how it looks like!

 
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Jul 13, 2006 00:31 as a reply to  @ post 1348659 |  #61

These threads give us plenty of good ideas. Keept it up.


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Jul 13, 2006 01:18 |  #62

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Jul 13, 2006 01:52 |  #63

Those studios are wonderful ..

Please post a sample picture you took with ur studio setup along with the studio picture :)


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Jul 13, 2006 01:58 |  #64

Frank it's not even fair, you have such an awesome setup. I couldn't even imagine how much all that cost you.


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Jul 13, 2006 02:19 |  #65

Well....
The building is our property (came with our house) and my father is very good with his hands so the total building costs were low.

And the endorsement with Elinchrom helps a bit :D


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Jul 13, 2006 05:36 |  #66

Pictures will be up soon of my mini studio :)
I can only dream of the space that Frank has :(

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Jul 13, 2006 16:25 |  #67

I'm still putting things together ... I managed to get the roll of 9' wide white seamless onto the Autopoles backwards, sigh. I am going to borrow Frank's Dad! :-)


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Aug 28, 2006 20:41 as a reply to  @ DwightMcCann's post |  #68

bump :)




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Aug 29, 2006 00:07 as a reply to  @ Photogurl10's post |  #69

Photogurl10 wrote:
bump :)

Yup, I checked and everything still looks the same. Although there is a funny little PocketWizard antenna thing attached to one of the strobes now :)


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Aug 29, 2006 11:15 |  #70

And my roll of seamless is now facing the right direction. Oh, oh, and yes, my camera and generator now have Pocket Wizards, too ... that cord just kept getting tangled on the light stands.


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Aug 29, 2006 11:34 |  #71

I wonder what happened to the roofless wonder that was meant to be a studio?


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Aug 29, 2006 12:46 |  #72

There's a 20-30 page thread JUST like this on FM Forums :D


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Aug 30, 2006 10:35 |  #73

Actually it's around 220-230 pages. It's a personal favorite.

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Sep 04, 2006 17:50 |  #74

Show me your: Studio

I did some searching & couldnt really find anything like it. I wanna see what kind of studios everyone shoots in. Even if its a desk and some posterboard, or a huge space I just wanna see what kind of environment everyone works in... Thanks


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Sep 04, 2006 18:13 as a reply to  @ REIGNftSOLDIER's post |  #75

This was my studio.It is my gear but not my space.


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