STUDIO. the tp project.!!now with photo's

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What would you do and why..

i have stripped my garage down ready to be redone..

now i would like to make this a tp project.:thumbs:

i have a 18' x 8' by 8' area there is already a raised floor in there 8" high by 8' by 12 .

now i painted it out white whaen i 1st did it thinkning this would be a good idea :nuts:

ok so that was wrong.

what would you do with this area and why..

i will upload some pictures tommorrow and keep it updated as a ongoing project...

i look forward to any views on this and reasons why.

hopefully alot of people will learn alot from this and help others if they decide to try the same....

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md:thumbs:
 
Cracking idea MD and very generous to let us loose in your garage (Are you still sure it's a good idea? lol)

I think my first job would be to mount some brackets on the wall for hanging backgrounds. When I say backgrounds I don't just mean paper rolls or muslin either but sheet plastic, old corrugated iron.......anything you fancy as a background so make them as strong as you can get!
 
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see already i had not thought of that side of photos..

so yes make sure i can convert easy enough..

most of the shots would be studio style :naughty: ... but i am hoping to venture into other style's..


md:thumbs:
 
Don't use a lump /club hammer to do any nailing of fixings, look what they can do to your thumb and eye :thumbs:
 
Interesting thread, I'm contemplating sorting my garage soon. It's about 1 1/2 cars long, and has a pit too, so it would be ideal, although it could do with a bit of additional height.

I was going to paint mine matt grey, as I don't want to do it black.

Steve
 
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grey i thought about this also..

but do i leave the back white and do the rest grey or all grey :thinking:

white was wrong not white enough and the light ...:nuts: i could not control it . it bounced everywhere..


md:thumbs:
 
beer and hammers dont go together, just thought i would remind you, being the season and all.lol
 
Good one Dave,
What i would do is.....
on the rear wall, make an infinity curve using shaped battening covered with bendy MDF, its such a simple thing to do. Then paint it approx 18% grey, get B&Q to do a mix for you. This way you can have white, black or even use the lights to make it coloured.
I look foward to seeing the results as they happen.
Dean:)
 
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i do like the idea of the infinity curve i must admit..


right ill go take some pics to show what i have so far


md:thumbs:
 
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now with photos to help folk's see what's happening..


md:thumbs:
 
Black out the windows! But make the fitting removeable because you can use that window light. Make a screen with some white muslin on it and voila..... instant softbox with natural light. :)
 
Love this idea mate iv been considering doing my garage for a while. only prob for me is that mine isnt attached to my house and is at the end of the road so no electric for lights or heat. I could always use strobes but what about heat!!! lol
 
Black out the windows! But make the fitting removeable because you can use that window light. Make a screen with some white muslin on it and voila..... instant softbox with natural light. :)

Love the softbox idea!
 
Good one Dave,
What i would do is.....
on the rear wall, make an infinity curve using shaped battening covered with bendy MDF, its such a simple thing to do. Then paint it approx 18% grey, get B&Q to do a mix for you. This way you can have white, black or even use the lights to make it coloured.
I look foward to seeing the results as they happen.
Dean:)

OK, pardon the techno-phobe in me making an appearance, but how the hell does an infinity curve work then? :thinking:
 
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grey i thought about this also..

but do i leave the back white and do the rest grey or all grey :thinking:


md:thumbs:

I thought about that too.... My idea is to have a couple of large pieces of hardboard, one plain white to look like a whitewashed wall, the other will be painted in a brick red base coat, and I'll get my son to practice his graffiti on it, giving me an "urban" background too.

I like those lights up in the corners to light the background.....

Steve
 
OK, pardon the techno-phobe in me making an appearance, but how the hell does an infinity curve work then? :thinking:

Basically,Yv, its just a permanent version of the curve that is created when you use a background cloth, so that you cant see the join between the floor and the background. It is much better than a cloth background in that it is the same all the time.
Dean:)
 
some good ideas already guys ..

not sure if anyone saw but there is a super sur gas heater in the corner which i turn on a hour before people turn up and man does it get hot in there...:nuts:

window is normally covered like i say i have stripped it down for painting and a few changes..

anyone like the raised floor it lets me get level with the subjects..

my sig shot is of the subjects / subject lying forward elbows out i always try to get this and it is nearly always picked...:naughty:
like thus
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md:thumbs:
 
where's the dartboard ;)

:lol:

that's in the front garage i split it into two with a wood frame and ply...

so behind the b/g wall there is the front garage about 13and a half foot...:D


md:thumbs:

only ever been one car in my garage and that was for one night only :nuts:
 
no mate the cuboards are full of cables wire's spare flash's modeling lamps and the such..


i'm seriously thinking about sticking a rail up to go all around the bottom wall :thinking:

thus i can put a black sheet of some sort on and do black b/g aswell as white..

for starters anyway..


md:shrug:
 
:'( its a sad time i know..



;) but alas no i have not yet outgrown your help and advice not by a long shot...

i am open to alladvice on this project and some off your good self would be very well recived..

i am going for a nice tidy looking room but that is very versatile...


i am not yet going for the soft music white leather sofa and cappucino machine.......


also we would love to have you and yours down this way mate...

i could possibly make it worth your while :naughty:


md:thumbs:
 
Worth my while eh???

Okies - £3,000 for the day and I'll sup your southern/west beer :lol:

Early Jan is a good time for me to do something different - perhaps a spot of 'darn your way' could be good too

Let's hook up in early Jan to check diaries (gosh we're so hip :lol:)

DD
 
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