AndyB
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OK here's the scenario. I might at some point in the near future, be asked to set up a 'studio' to photograph cars for a manufacturer.
The shooting area will be a semi permenant marquee possibly 15 meters square although I might need it to be a bit longer along one direction. Openning each end so the cars can be driven in and parked at my direction, photographed, and driven out.
Now the question is how to light. Continuous lighting is preferable because it will be faster to work with. However, given that I need to photograph the cars from various angles and that I don't want the cars to be turned during the shoot - what is going to be the best way to light it?
Bearing in mind The lighting will need to be suspended from the frame above so it isn't in shot - I need something that will illuminate the tops of the cars but also reach to the ground to ensure details on the sides/front/back. I don't think the material forming the walls will allow light through but the roof will be translucent and will therefore let a certain amount of natural light through.
In an ideal world I would use a turntable so I could turn the cars and light from above and from the side but that's not an option.
So - giant softboxes, ripstop ceiling with lights above it?
Any odeas and suggestions welcome. There is obviously a limit on how much I can ask for from the manufacturer but they do have cash to play with so cost is secodary to quality of photographs.
The shooting area will be a semi permenant marquee possibly 15 meters square although I might need it to be a bit longer along one direction. Openning each end so the cars can be driven in and parked at my direction, photographed, and driven out.
Now the question is how to light. Continuous lighting is preferable because it will be faster to work with. However, given that I need to photograph the cars from various angles and that I don't want the cars to be turned during the shoot - what is going to be the best way to light it?
Bearing in mind The lighting will need to be suspended from the frame above so it isn't in shot - I need something that will illuminate the tops of the cars but also reach to the ground to ensure details on the sides/front/back. I don't think the material forming the walls will allow light through but the roof will be translucent and will therefore let a certain amount of natural light through.
In an ideal world I would use a turntable so I could turn the cars and light from above and from the side but that's not an option.
So - giant softboxes, ripstop ceiling with lights above it?
Any odeas and suggestions welcome. There is obviously a limit on how much I can ask for from the manufacturer but they do have cash to play with so cost is secodary to quality of photographs.
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