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Old 08-08-2008, 11:06 AM   #18 (permalink)
jtblueberry
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Re: photography lighting question?

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Originally Posted by scarmack121 View Post
tryin to order or get some stuff tonight, cant wait to get this started!


so about backdrops, 10ftwide 10ft long 7 ft high is my space
7ft high is going to be a real limiting factor on what you can do... If I was standing my head would only be 8 inches from the ceiling... This is going to make it hard to get your lights up where they need to be for standing poses...

Think everything through... don't rush the purchase... you should figure out what style of lighting you like and buy the tools to accomplish that style... For example different light modifiers produce different looks and different quality of light... For all I know you don't like the soft even light that a softbox produces... You have a ton of options so take your time and enjoy finding your style...

Also... the background papers that I recommended (53" wide) don't work well for more than one person... it's hard to even fit one person on it for a standing full length pose...

But... that size is cheap and you can get a big variety of colors that don't take up much space and don't brake the bank... If you can store and afford wider papers get those... If you find good, cheap backgrounds that seniors would like as much as solid papers, let me know and I'll get some too...

(My recommendations have been based on the idea that you want a "Mini Studio to Photograph High School Seniors")...
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