Setting up an in-home studio
Dizzle
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Not sure if this is the right place to post this, but I am thinking about setting up a home studio for portraits, but not really sure where to start.
Right now my options are my basement or my garage...more than likely my garage since I am about to finish the basement as a bedroom/living space.
What do I need to get started for a basic set up?
Any help/input is appreaciated!
Thanks!
Right now my options are my basement or my garage...more than likely my garage since I am about to finish the basement as a bedroom/living space.
What do I need to get started for a basic set up?
Any help/input is appreaciated!
Thanks!
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Seriously consider renting space on an as needed basis. Around here there are several studios that are setup, have more lights than I could ever want, and even have an assistant for ~$100/hour.
-Fleetwood Mac
Wuncha freeze ya bum in your garage in January?!?!?
Natural selection is responsible for every living thing that exists.
D3s, D500, D5300, and way more glass than the wife knows about.
I'm in the process of planning/clearing a home studio. It's going to be a mutli-use studio for my wife's dance & my photo, so additional challenges & I loose a couple inches of headroom to a sprung dance floor. It's also getting me looking at a ceiling-hung background system based on the Manfrotto Expan system. I'll probably weld up my own brackets & use their cores & drive sets. To get a basic start I'm looking for a background setup of some sort--my portable setup will get me started--and a basic lighting kit, which I have a 2-light Travelight set on extended loan. So basically just need to do some construction...
http://www.chrislaudermilkphoto.com/