rbrown74
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Hi all, it's reaching the point where I can finally get round to converting the rear of my metal workshop into a studio rather than having to set-up in the house every time I do a shoot.
The Workshop is 9x6m and I intend converting the whole rear half but still need to have it open enough that I can drive a classic car in and out of the first 2/3's or so (will be taking the car out any time I need to do a shoot)
I mainly do straightforward family and couple portraits by the way, but would like to try something a bit more adventurous than white/black backgrounds and standard lighting set-ups in future. I currently am working with a three light 200W set-up from Lencarta and would probably be looking to buy another more high powered light as well.
So based on the pictures below - what would you do to maximise its potential? Any suggestions greatly appreciated. Maybe vinyl backgrounds on a roller? What flooring would be best? Need to sheet the ceiling somehow too!
The Workshop is 9x6m and I intend converting the whole rear half but still need to have it open enough that I can drive a classic car in and out of the first 2/3's or so (will be taking the car out any time I need to do a shoot)
I mainly do straightforward family and couple portraits by the way, but would like to try something a bit more adventurous than white/black backgrounds and standard lighting set-ups in future. I currently am working with a three light 200W set-up from Lencarta and would probably be looking to buy another more high powered light as well.
So based on the pictures below - what would you do to maximise its potential? Any suggestions greatly appreciated. Maybe vinyl backgrounds on a roller? What flooring would be best? Need to sheet the ceiling somehow too!
Its a good dry area but the wind just howls through the ridges in the roofing material - freezing in the winter!!