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Studio Dimensions ... how enough?

 
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Jul 26, 2008 13:58 |  #1

Hey again,

Here are shots of the upper hall that i use as studio with my daughters, i didn't have another place yet but i just use that hall for a while.

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The dimensions are:
H: about 9.5ft
W: about 16ft
L: i don't know but i remember last time ago i measured it is not less then 30ft but i am not working with the length anyway.

So do you think this space is enough to work with my daughters or some family shots [4-6 members]? and with that dimensions where i can place my lights and my models [daughters]?

As you can see, there are open exits or doors around and the wall is white, will that affect the results when i do studio shooting?

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Jul 26, 2008 14:32 |  #2

I would give my left arm for a space like that.




  
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Jul 26, 2008 15:18 |  #3

That's a nice place. Looks like plenty of room.


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Jul 26, 2008 15:27 |  #4

queenbee288 wrote in post #5989041 (external link)
I would give my left arm for a space like that.

What do you mean?


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Jul 26, 2008 15:29 |  #5

Vascilli wrote in post #5989205 (external link)
That's a nice place. Looks like plenty of room.

Really? I hope so


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Jul 26, 2008 15:53 |  #6

I think so. Look at this poor guy.


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Jul 26, 2008 15:55 |  #7

Vascilli wrote in post #5989354 (external link)
I think so. Look at this poor guy.

Who is a poor guy?


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Jul 26, 2008 15:57 |  #8

His room is 10x14 feet.

You'll be fine with your area.


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Jul 26, 2008 16:04 |  #9

Vascilli wrote in post #5989372 (external link)
His room is 10x14 feet.

You'll be fine with your area.

Just i was looking to be sure i have enough space to work for some studio things or i should not waste time and try very hard to find larger [difficult to find], i am not that good photographer and many of people in the west they know everything.


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Jul 26, 2008 16:11 |  #10

Vascilli wrote in post #5989354 (external link)
I think so. Look at this poor guy.

Vascilli wrote in post #5989372 (external link)
His room is 10x14 feet.

You'll be fine with your area.

LOL! Gee, thanks! :p

I wish I had that kinda space to work with. :(


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Jul 26, 2008 17:23 |  #11

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LOL! Gee, thanks! :p

I wish I had that kinda space to work with. :(

And what you can do with that space then?


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Jul 26, 2008 23:24 |  #12

queenbee288 wrote in post #5989041 (external link)
I would give my left arm for a space like that.

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What do you mean?

I think that he is trying to barter with you.

Nice space; you should hold a POTN meet.:)


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Jul 26, 2008 23:27 |  #13

Tareq wrote in post #5989714 (external link)
And what you can do with that space then?

When you have a small space you have to deal with your main light spilling onto the background, the walls on the side getting in the shot, etc. With space like you have you can separate the main light from the background light and don' have to worry as much about light bouncing all over the place.


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Jul 27, 2008 00:43 |  #14

queenbee288 wrote in post #5989041 (external link)
I would give my left arm for a space like that.

agreed

i have the "basement" problem.. lotta space but low ceiling .


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Jul 27, 2008 00:54 |  #15

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agreed

i have the "basement" problem.. lotta space but low ceiling .

Two offers for two arms now; how about posting some pics guys?


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