Free studio hire in Bradford in January

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Our studio is currently 3700 sq ft, high ceiling, mostly black. We're in the process of redecorating and enlarging it, and we expect to get the work finished by Xmas.

To get to the point, during January it will be available to any TP member who wants to use it, complete with (as you might have guessed) plenty of lighting, free of charge. I'll be happy to spend a limited amount of time helping people too, if required.

There is a catch, the studio is part of our warehouse, it's a big warehouse so there is no heating. That's the only catch though, and the only restriction is that you can't use it for nude photography.

After January we may still make it available free of charge, but it's use will be restricted - so if you'd like to try out or improve your studio photography in pretty well ideal conditions, this is the time to step forward.
 
Wish I was nearer Garry, I would be biting your hand off. Great offer
 
I will check my rota for January - I've hit a very dry patch with my photography (due to work/house renovations) and this may be exactly what I need to kick start it!

As ever, very generous offer Garry!
 
Great offer (y) I've put a link to this in the Yorkshire meet up thread to see if there's any interest, thanks Garry :)

Phil
 
Shreds and I were talking about going to the studio when the opportunity arose. I'll drop him a PM about this thread.
 
Brilliant offer. Let me know a date if TPers get together to hire it. ;)
 
A great offer Garry - thank you.

I will check my rota for January - I've hit a very dry patch with my photography (due to work/house renovations) and this may be exactly what I need to kick start it!

As ever, very generous offer Garry!

Agree @Sir SR - perhaps we should get our diaries together and see if we can sort anything?

Great offer (y) I've put a link to this in the Yorkshire meet up thread to see if there's any interest, thanks Garry :)

Phil

Good idea Phil. Hopefully a few will be interested.
 
OK, we have some interest - anyone who wants to book, ask detailed questions etc - please email me at support (at) lencarta dot com.

Someone sent a PM asking why we're doing this, there isn't really a simple answer to this but basically it's because we can - we have the resources and it's a shame not to use them more fully. At the same time, we don't want to cause problems for people who earn their living from studio hire, so we're limiting it to just one month. January is a good month for us, after that we'll be getting a lot of new products that we're going to have to photography and make videos about.

And so many people struggle with inadequate space and inadequate gear, we feel that as we make our money from lighting, we should give something back.
 
Still available for free bookings during January
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Wonderful offer, but not viable for me right now sadly due to distance. Impressed with your company for doing this though, so customer friendly.
 
Unbelievable offer, gratefully accepted. Garry was both patient and amazingly helpful. He did manage to let slip his real age though!!

Looking forward to going through the pics later.

Once again, thank you so much! Really enjoyed it, as did Fliss!
 
Unbelievable offer, gratefully accepted. Garry was both patient and amazingly helpful. He did manage to let slip his real age though!!

Looking forward to going through the pics later.

Once again, thank you so much! Really enjoyed it, as did Fliss!
I always admit to being 70 - except to women who aren't likely to be interested in anyone over 45 - and they don't believe me anyway:)
 
Some great shots there, and amazing offer, I'm not too far from you but transport-less so gutted.

:plus1: For you guys for offering though !
 
Some great shots there, and amazing offer, I'm not too far from you but transport-less so gutted.

:plus1: For you guys for offering though !
All that you need to bring with you is a camera - come to that if you ask me nicely you can even use one of mine - so transport shouldn't really be an issue, even in Bradford we have buses and trains, or so I'm told:)

Strangely, although there has been a lot of interest in this, Shaheed is the first person to actually book. We're limiting this offer to January for various reasons, including the fact that we don't want to unfairly compete (and free is unfair competition) with hire studios, especially as many of them are our customers and we don't want to compete with our own customers.
 
All that you need to bring with you is a camera - come to that if you ask me nicely you can even use one of mine - so transport shouldn't really be an issue, even in Bradford we have buses and trains, or so I'm told:)

Strangely, although there has been a lot of interest in this, Shaheed is the first person to actually book. We're limiting this offer to January for various reasons, including the fact that we don't want to unfairly compete (and free is unfair competition) with hire studios, especially as many of them are our customers and we don't want to compete with our own customers.


It was brilliant. Garry was both amazingly helpful and patient!

This is an unbelievable offer and Garry (who has probably forgotten more About lighting than I'll ever know) is on hand with sage advice!!
 
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I'd love to take advantage of this, but it is around 310 miles from me :(

Fabulous offer though.
 
I see that Shaheed has uploaded some more shots from this shoot to Instagram, including one that I particularly liked, with fairly lights combined with studio flash.
 
I see that Shaheed has uploaded some more shots from this shoot to Instagram, including one that I particularly liked, with fairly lights combined with studio flash.
Garry - they're also in the people and portraits section. Pm me an email address if you want some for your site. I can also/alternatively put them into the lencarta Flickr group!
 
I wish I could take advantage of this really fantastic offer. I would love to pick Garry's mind as well, but 4+ hour drive seems a little too much at the moment.
 
Just to say, that Garry was at hand with a lot of pointers as to how to balance fairy lights and studio lights. Learned a lot!
Yes, it's true that I'm away with the faries:)
I like that shot. The model was holding a pose, we turned the lights off to avoid any pollution from the ambient light and Shaheed set a shutter speed of 1 second for the fairy lights. Obviously all that had to keep still was the camera, and that was firmly fixed to a studio stand, it would have made no difference if the model had moved.
Shaheed asked her to move the fairy lights that she was holding, and you can see this movement in the ones that extend beyond her hand.
I wish I could take advantage of this really fantastic offer. I would love to pick Garry's mind as well, but 4+ hour drive seems a little too much at the moment.
Picking my brains would take a lot less time than the driving:) Lighting is really little more than common sense, although I have to admit that common sense can be fairly uncommon...
 
Yes, it's true that I'm away with the faries:)

I like that shot. The model was holding a pose, we turned the lights off to avoid any pollution from the ambient light and Shaheed set a shutter speed of 1 second for the fairy lights. Obviously all that had to keep still was the camera, and that was firmly fixed to a studio stand, it would have made no difference if the model had moved.
Shaheed asked her to move the fairy lights that she was holding, and you can see this movement in the ones that extend beyond her hand.

Picking my brains would take a lot less time than the driving:) Lighting is really little more than common sense, although I have to admit that common sense can be fairly uncommon...
Any tips on that as I was struggling to get the balance right to get some shots of my wife and baby in front of the Christmas tree. I started with getting an ambient exposure so the Christmas tree lights were visible and then using flash to light the 'models'. I think I got okay results but I was at quiet high ISO to get the lights looking good. Don't mean to derail this thread though so if need be can start a separate one and post the results of my efforts in a suitable section to get advice.
 
Any tips on that as I was struggling to get the balance right to get some shots of my wife and baby in front of the Christmas tree. I started with getting an ambient exposure so the Christmas tree lights were visible and then using flash to light the 'models'. I think I got okay results but I was at quiet high ISO to get the lights looking good. Don't mean to derail this thread though so if need be can start a separate one and post the results of my efforts in a suitable section to get advice.

I'm on nights at the mo but will write it up!
 
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