Basic Photo Studio Setup
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- vaxorcist0
Steve kaiser kits vs profoto is like yugo vs rolls royce.... there is a lot in between
Before you buy a lot of stuff... think about your environment... is the studio space large or small ... are you shooting tabletop artwork and products or head tp toe models on a pure white sweep?
Need more info ... but I can give you very specific advice
For shooting artwork on a tabletop results are much more dependant on light modifiers and placement and angles thsn brand of lights
For any critical color work I highly recommend using an xrite macbeth color checker and resjoot a test shot evrry time you change lighting so you can batch correct your color balance in post...
- ArmandoEstrada0
how much $ you got? start there....
- CuriousGeorge0
Anyone?
- M_C_P0
this could cover a few bases:
- I'm not a photographer, but that doesn't seem very good quality to me. Comic Sans, eh?Continuity
- TresLeches0
yeah dude hook yourself up with some profoto d1s. buy the kit, get two heads, stands, umbrella, case, etc. i just got a a 500 air kit and have been getting excellent results
- TresLeches0
don't skimp on the lights, youll save yourself endless hours of color correction.
- Mishga0
Try here, it might help:
http://blog.bryancrabtree.com/20…
- CuriousGeorge0
The kit at Steve Kaeser looks like a great starting point. Thanks M_C_P!