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- fusionpixel
Im setting up one of the rooms in the house for my little photography learning room.
Besides the white background and the lights, is anything else escential that i should consider?
I will be mainly for portrait and once in a while objects.
- fusionpixel0
what the heck is this for?
- ********0
for ambient illumination of small products/objects to be photographed when placed inside of it.
- version30
a green/blue chromakey screen
- armed_rob0
you need a camera.
- bolus0
a good tripod
lightbox
(flash)lights
a vacuum cleanerdepends on what you wanna do and how much money you want to spend....
- fusionpixel0
vacuum cleaner?
I have the camera already of course :-P
- kyl30
light meter unless your shooting digital and you can get immeadiate feedback via your computer screen
- bolus0
it's always nice to have a vacuum cleaner, models can make a mess of your studio :)
- canuck0
If you're doing portraits get a softbox.
- thismanslife0
If you're doing models, wear a condom.
- Arild0
A vacuum cleaner is a must-have, indeed.
The more windows the better... and some good space between the floor and ceiling. Hmm... a sofa for peeps to chill out on and a refrigerator :) Some backgrounds to roll down... Other than that the various gear one prefer for one's unique style to evolve... whatever that would be.
Loads of other stuff I can think of, but I'll leave that up to your imagination... good luck!
- bolus0
congrats on the qbn certified arild
- Arild0
Hey Jan, cheers! Much appreciated.
Anything interesting going down in the heart of Europe? ;)
- kyl30
sandbags
- thismanslife0
Ashtrays
- bolus0
nope, got kicked out of my house, so i'm back living with my parents again (nice people, but still).....
:)
http://www.danielsenphoto.com/st…
this what a nice studio looks like.... start investing ;)