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Hi everyone. I've been lurking here for a few months and enjoying the informative threads, having in mind that I would be making my own studio at some stage. Anyhow, that time has now come! So, before I make any expensive, ill-advised or ill-informed mistakes I was wondering if I could get some advice please.
Basically, I'm a relatively experienced (and obsessed) amateur photographer taking pictures of absolutely everything that I can ... portraits, sport, landscapes, macros, seascapes, architecture... everything! I've noticed in the last few months that I have unwittingly shifted a lot of my emphasis towards portraits (mainly ladies) outdoors using my speedlights, one in a softbox and the other bare as a hair/rim light as needed. Despite having limited to no independent experience in studio portraiture, I regularly attend "introduction to studio lighting" and "advanced studio lighting" courses arranged through my camera club and funded by a local council at a big discount (just £7 per half day session). Anyway, in total, I have attended about a dozen of these and have learned/reinforced the basics and more.
My wife has a vacant partitioned area off her shop which she has been encouraging me to turn into a small studio space. It measures 20ft x 15ft with a 9ft ceiling height. There are 3 doors at one end. With regards to equipment, I already have a cheapo set of 3 heads, which I acquired a couple of years ago and have only used around the house a few times. I'm not sure, but I reckon they are about 150 watts each. They came with two 70x50cm softboxes and 3 small umbrellas (none of which are particularly good quality). I was thinking that I could maybe use these to light backgrounds. Additionally, I have 2 speedlights that could be employed as hairlights etc at a push/as needed. Following some excellent threads on here, I have decided to buy a Lencarta Elite Pro 2 (300 watts) lighting set, with one umbrella and probably a 95cm octobox to get me started. Maybe also adding a beauty dish for some variety early on.
At this point, I should add that I hope that the studio uses will be portraits/family groups/pets. I'm hoping that I might also have the odd external indoor shoot/event, with help and advice for that from a photographer friend who specialises in that area. That's the reasoning for me thinking along the lines of the Elite Pro 2's for their slightly better build/higher power rather than the Smartflash 2 kit.
I am not sure what colour walls/backdrops to have for maximum versatility. I visited a friend on Tuesday who has a small studio. He has a permanent 3x6 metre mottled blue/grey muslin backdrop that he does his full length shots on and grey walls for the rest of his portraits. I liked the idea of that. I was thinking of the muslin background at one end and then for versatility, on one 20ft wall painting half grey and half black and painting the other 20ft wall white. Does this make sense? Any suggestions/advice on this and everything else I've mentioned would be really welcome.
Cheers in advance for any replies.
Basically, I'm a relatively experienced (and obsessed) amateur photographer taking pictures of absolutely everything that I can ... portraits, sport, landscapes, macros, seascapes, architecture... everything! I've noticed in the last few months that I have unwittingly shifted a lot of my emphasis towards portraits (mainly ladies) outdoors using my speedlights, one in a softbox and the other bare as a hair/rim light as needed. Despite having limited to no independent experience in studio portraiture, I regularly attend "introduction to studio lighting" and "advanced studio lighting" courses arranged through my camera club and funded by a local council at a big discount (just £7 per half day session). Anyway, in total, I have attended about a dozen of these and have learned/reinforced the basics and more.
My wife has a vacant partitioned area off her shop which she has been encouraging me to turn into a small studio space. It measures 20ft x 15ft with a 9ft ceiling height. There are 3 doors at one end. With regards to equipment, I already have a cheapo set of 3 heads, which I acquired a couple of years ago and have only used around the house a few times. I'm not sure, but I reckon they are about 150 watts each. They came with two 70x50cm softboxes and 3 small umbrellas (none of which are particularly good quality). I was thinking that I could maybe use these to light backgrounds. Additionally, I have 2 speedlights that could be employed as hairlights etc at a push/as needed. Following some excellent threads on here, I have decided to buy a Lencarta Elite Pro 2 (300 watts) lighting set, with one umbrella and probably a 95cm octobox to get me started. Maybe also adding a beauty dish for some variety early on.
At this point, I should add that I hope that the studio uses will be portraits/family groups/pets. I'm hoping that I might also have the odd external indoor shoot/event, with help and advice for that from a photographer friend who specialises in that area. That's the reasoning for me thinking along the lines of the Elite Pro 2's for their slightly better build/higher power rather than the Smartflash 2 kit.
I am not sure what colour walls/backdrops to have for maximum versatility. I visited a friend on Tuesday who has a small studio. He has a permanent 3x6 metre mottled blue/grey muslin backdrop that he does his full length shots on and grey walls for the rest of his portraits. I liked the idea of that. I was thinking of the muslin background at one end and then for versatility, on one 20ft wall painting half grey and half black and painting the other 20ft wall white. Does this make sense? Any suggestions/advice on this and everything else I've mentioned would be really welcome.
Cheers in advance for any replies.