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Good Evening all,
I'm coming to you this evening with a bit of a conundrum. I apologise if this goes on a little but it's all sort of relevant
Where I currently work we are currently relocating all of our operation in to one site. As part of this we will be moving all of our pre-owned team to our warehouse.
At our warehouse we currently have one studio that we use to take a range of images for any new products that come in to stock.
Our pre-owned team have two (fairly similar) setups at our other site that they use daily to take images of all the items we are buying in so people can see their condition etc. before purchasing.
As part of the move I've been asked to help come up with a new studio setup where there will be 2-4 little studios where we can do either new or pre-owned images.
Now, here's where it gets tricky. The current plans have these studios situated back-to-back along a wall. This means that having tripods and lights sticking out isn't really possible.
Can anyone suggest any solutions for having the camera mounted to the studio itself somehow as well as the lights.
The current setup is as below:
Each studio is around 3ft square with a white background paper hanging down to create an infinity table effect. Then there are 3 older calumet continuous lights bolted to the "walls" of the studio.
Currently, my only solution revolves around constructing some kind of height-adjustable slide that the cameras can sit on to give the side-to-side movement required as well as up and down.
Any help here would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Tom
I'm coming to you this evening with a bit of a conundrum. I apologise if this goes on a little but it's all sort of relevant
Where I currently work we are currently relocating all of our operation in to one site. As part of this we will be moving all of our pre-owned team to our warehouse.
At our warehouse we currently have one studio that we use to take a range of images for any new products that come in to stock.
Our pre-owned team have two (fairly similar) setups at our other site that they use daily to take images of all the items we are buying in so people can see their condition etc. before purchasing.
As part of the move I've been asked to help come up with a new studio setup where there will be 2-4 little studios where we can do either new or pre-owned images.
Now, here's where it gets tricky. The current plans have these studios situated back-to-back along a wall. This means that having tripods and lights sticking out isn't really possible.
Can anyone suggest any solutions for having the camera mounted to the studio itself somehow as well as the lights.
The current setup is as below:
Each studio is around 3ft square with a white background paper hanging down to create an infinity table effect. Then there are 3 older calumet continuous lights bolted to the "walls" of the studio.
Currently, my only solution revolves around constructing some kind of height-adjustable slide that the cameras can sit on to give the side-to-side movement required as well as up and down.
Any help here would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Tom