Finally put up my new studio
Nikolai
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I got quite a response from my LA Fashion Week performance, so I finaly bit the bullet and set up my home studio. Many thanks to my family for giving up the living room! :bow
1: Side view:
2: Front view:
3: Front view wide:
4: Side view wide:
5: Bird (ladder)view:
6: Final result:
First formal model shoot tomorrow! :wink
1: Side view:
2: Front view:
3: Front view wide:
4: Side view wide:
5: Bird (ladder)view:
6: Final result:
First formal model shoot tomorrow! :wink
"May the f/stop be with you!"
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I'm sure that you'll make very good use of this!
I better - or they will take it back:-)
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Glad to hear you have a real model for your next shoot. You to upgrade from the current one.
Sam:D
Stand by for the reasl results, two shoots are scheduled for Saturday
Was preparing for today's shoot, so snapped a couple of the setup during the day. Two black flatsheets turned my high-key into low-key in 2 minutes and with $0 cost.
1: Day shot:
2: Day view from above:
As you can see, an easy access to the second floor gives me perfect top-down view with a fairly large distance, I can even use my 70-200 here :ivar
Stand by for the shoot results!
All I have available are two little Elinchrom D-lite's that we just got for my photographers' club. Nik, you can expect an entry to "One." using those lights
http://pyryekholm.kuvat.fi/
You'll get there I'm sure!
What's the "One"?
From the actual shoot today
1: White Key Scenario:
Shoot results to follow:-)
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Looks like a cool set up! Access from up high may be very valuable too!
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Jim,
most of my grip stuff is from www.amvona.com, made by Dynatran. Dirt cheap, good quality.
Collapsible backdrops (I have two 8x12: white and moire gray) are most likely from adorama, but it was 3 years ago, it could be b&h, too.
And yes, access from the top can be precious...
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it's essentially a C-stand. Also from amvona, also dirt-cheap (like $70 with s/h). They also have more sturdy $90 one, for some reason I opted for cheap one:-) As you can see from the initial series, it still can hold ProFoto Compact monolight just fine, but I mostly plan to use it with SunPack for numerous reasons, the primary ones being:
1) sunpack is battery powered, so no cord to hassle with
2) sunpack is MUCH lighter, so the worst case scenario may be not that bad at all
3) sunpack can deliver a very small amount of light, which is ideal for hairlight (monolights are sometimes too powerful)
4) It took me a piece of black poster paper, a patch of gaffer tape and 5 minutes make a great snoot for it. Profoto snoots are like $100-$150. Paper wouldn't work for them unless you turn off the modeling light, which kinda defies the purpose...
HTH
Don't forget to powder your forehead next time.
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