Can you critique my "studio"?
TheCheesehead
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Hi,
I recently put this "studio" together, and I wanted to see if anyone could add any other ideas.
So here's a little background: So...I have a career working for the city, but have gotten into photography the last year. I don't intend to become a pro, just pics of family, friends...maybe in a couple years with some practice do a wedding here and there. So, I've had this detached garage with a nice empty second floor for the past 5 years or so, so I thought I'd throw some stuff together and see what happens. So here's the garage.
Here's one angle of what I set up: The height is 8' from floor to the bottom of the joists. Camera left I have a 4x8 sheet of white melamine wall board from the local home improvement store. Up above, I have a 4X4 sheet of the same stuff. Camera right is a 580 EXII through an umbrella (a zumbrella). The black muslin is hanging on a background stand from Adorama.
Opposite angle:
Here's a shot of my daughter. Canon Rebel XSi 2.8L 70-200 IS @ 140mm Manual exposure F4 @1/125 ISO 200 FEC +1
So, any pointers? Should I lower that top reflector a bit? The 4X8 on the left is on two hooks, hanging from the joists, so I can move it around. Should that be directly to the side of the subject, or more of a 45 degree angle? Thanks for the help!
I recently put this "studio" together, and I wanted to see if anyone could add any other ideas.
So here's a little background: So...I have a career working for the city, but have gotten into photography the last year. I don't intend to become a pro, just pics of family, friends...maybe in a couple years with some practice do a wedding here and there. So, I've had this detached garage with a nice empty second floor for the past 5 years or so, so I thought I'd throw some stuff together and see what happens. So here's the garage.
Here's one angle of what I set up: The height is 8' from floor to the bottom of the joists. Camera left I have a 4x8 sheet of white melamine wall board from the local home improvement store. Up above, I have a 4X4 sheet of the same stuff. Camera right is a 580 EXII through an umbrella (a zumbrella). The black muslin is hanging on a background stand from Adorama.
Opposite angle:
Here's a shot of my daughter. Canon Rebel XSi 2.8L 70-200 IS @ 140mm Manual exposure F4 @1/125 ISO 200 FEC +1
So, any pointers? Should I lower that top reflector a bit? The 4X8 on the left is on two hooks, hanging from the joists, so I can move it around. Should that be directly to the side of the subject, or more of a 45 degree angle? Thanks for the help!
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Thats a great shot of the inside space there. I bet it looks nothing like that in a year, then two years and so on!
With so much room, you'll have little trouble reflecting light however you wish~
you could play around with the angles but it looks pretty good to me - I'm just jealous of that big studio space !
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I guess I'm not sure of the ideal reflector distance, would 2 feet be too close? I was thinking of lowering this a few feet perhaps for seated subjects.
Thanks, I agree, I haven't quite figured that one out yet. There is a window behind the background, I covered it with wallboard/paneling. Maybe I could use blinds on the dormer windows? They are 4 feet across. Thanks!
Thanks for the comments! One thing I notice is there is low light in the room, and can be tough for focusing. There isn't any electricity on the second floor yet. There is a 100 amp panel on the first floor. Any thoughts as to what would be good lights to use for focusing? Just regular incandesents, can lights, spot lights?
Thanks!