Hey guys,
I would be interested to know how the amateur photographers among you improvise on their exposure. For me it usually goes as follows ...
Because I'm tired of spending so much money on direct and indirect lighting, I'm now always building my spots. For this, I use LED bulbs (further details here) and put them up in the room as desired . For every lamp I bought cheap tripods on ebay. The screens are self-made.
This may sound unprofessional, but I have been very happy with the room lighting for my photos. Through the various and different intensity LED bulbs I can create beautiful interferences. If you consider that I paid much less everything, I'm really happy with my home-made lighting equipment.
How do you handle that? How do you save money?
Until then ...
I would be interested to know how the amateur photographers among you improvise on their exposure. For me it usually goes as follows ...
Because I'm tired of spending so much money on direct and indirect lighting, I'm now always building my spots. For this, I use LED bulbs (further details here) and put them up in the room as desired . For every lamp I bought cheap tripods on ebay. The screens are self-made.
This may sound unprofessional, but I have been very happy with the room lighting for my photos. Through the various and different intensity LED bulbs I can create beautiful interferences. If you consider that I paid much less everything, I'm really happy with my home-made lighting equipment.
How do you handle that? How do you save money?
Until then ...