Studio finished

I wish you all the best and hope it works for you.

But you might want to think about your website, which doesn't really give any useful info about your studio and reads more like an advert for the make of lights you're using...
And the one model you mention lives hundreds of miles away and is an "adult" model...
And your spelling needs checking too.
Most people find it hard to make money from a studio, so it's important to get things right.
 
Many thanks for the comments the webpage is still under work ,as for the model it's the only 1 I have used till I open. All the images are from my iPhone and I was going to do a few when it's open.
I would just like to say this was not a add to get people to book it a studio for me to use. If I do get people to use it great but that's not the point.
It's just to show other people what can be done in a small space.
 
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Seems very small for the size of your modifiers, I'd cosider painting the walls black and invested in reflectors to control the spill.
 
Many thanks for your comment it looks smaller than it is and I have not seen any problems with the size of the softbox's or brolly's as of yet . I painted the walls white to be free form colour reflection
If I feel it's to high I do the easy thing a turn down the power or put a smaller box on ?
 
Many thanks for your comment it looks smaller than it is and I have not seen any problems with the size of the softbox's or brolly's as of yet . I painted the walls white to be free form colour reflection
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You will get the exact opposite with white walls, any coloured item in the room will add a colour cast, especially that floor, also light spill will be increased and flatten (don't know if that's the right terminology) contrast. Matt black would be the 'right' choice, but it can feel very oppressive, so I'd have at least gone with a mid-grey. If you want to keep the walls white, invest in either black panels which can be placed across the walls or curtains. This ceases to be an issue with larger studios as the reflected light output is so small.
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Paul
 
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Agree with Paul. Strong colour cast from floor surface will affect any models positioned lower. Nice to have some bounce flash off the floor sometimes to lift shadows.

Good luck.
 
Awesome that you have such a large room for your studio - I'm very jealous!
 
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