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Im a hobby photographer whos looking to change tack on his preferred subject matter of landscapes and architecture; basically because my young children dont let me take the time Id like to compose or think shots through, or to plan/ research locations. So, Im thinking of setting up a small studio in the house to photograph still life while the little darlings are in bed and thus not harassing me!
As it will be late in the evening, natural light wont be available. So I need to learn how to use and play with artificial lighting. Sadly the good wife wont let me blow our savings on my hobby, so Ill have to be inventive with creating and controlling light. This is where Im calling on you good TP people for help!
What can you suggest for light sources, reflective materials or anything else I may need that wont break the bank? What techniques do you suggest I try out?
There has been another post recently, which sadly has some sour tones in it, but it did give a good link (http://www.youtube.com/user/prophotolife - credit to KC Leblanc for this) showing lighting tips, which I have to say probably provides the tips Im looking for, but I bet there are loads more tips out there.
So any help would be greatly appreciated Thanks in advance!
As it will be late in the evening, natural light wont be available. So I need to learn how to use and play with artificial lighting. Sadly the good wife wont let me blow our savings on my hobby, so Ill have to be inventive with creating and controlling light. This is where Im calling on you good TP people for help!
What can you suggest for light sources, reflective materials or anything else I may need that wont break the bank? What techniques do you suggest I try out?
There has been another post recently, which sadly has some sour tones in it, but it did give a good link (http://www.youtube.com/user/prophotolife - credit to KC Leblanc for this) showing lighting tips, which I have to say probably provides the tips Im looking for, but I bet there are loads more tips out there.
So any help would be greatly appreciated Thanks in advance!