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Thanks.Awesome Bwana. I can't wait till I get a bigger place (and one of my own) that I can start doing this. I have a couple of 'stick in a cans' and wooden frames covered with diffusion material. I've been wanting a backdrop for a while now, but haven't found the right one yet. Looking at getting vinyl flooring to use as a backdrop.
Kudos on your setup.
Looks awesome. Keen to see some portraits.My everything-off-the-shelf DIY home studio is getting there slowly but surely.
Picked up some more lights and a white backdrop over the weekend.
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Sorry - I've got a thing against posting people's photos unless they've expressly given me leave to do so beforehand.Looks awesome. Keen to see some portraits.
Cat maybe but I dont have a tripod that will support my camera safely and after seeing the missus wielding my 1D yesterday . . . well lets just say I'd have to PS out a few more grey hairs.How about a self portrait then? Or a kitty portrait?
On the right hand side wall, is that a windscreen reflector?
I'll stick with cats.Bwana, you can now get the neighbourhood kids to come pose for you and at the same time you can develop their photos as christmas cards for their grandparents. Then you can give them a sweetie and put their scrawl at the bottom of your model release form and post the photos to us so we can have a look how awesome your softbox is![]()
I'm leaning towards constant light - One speedlight costs more than I want to spend on this project right now. I planned for the space when I did the renovations so I might as well use it.
Thanks Juice - I've added a floodlight on a stand (twin 500w halogen with a 250w I added later) and that thing really lights up the room. So much that I have to bounce it off the white painted ceiling.
I'll have a look at the flash though - I want something to go behind the subject for back lighting.