Ok, so my studio is just about finished. The only problem (and it's quite an annoying one) I forsee is the head room, with the ceiling down to 7'3" in the centre.
Here's a few pics of the studio, to get the idea, followed by a sketch with measurements:
This is a sketch plan.
When taking portraits with the key light high right, I could position the key light (octobox) in position Key1 (I could reverse the camera and subject position if I needed the key light high left, which would be a pain, but that's what you get with ceilings too low).
When taking group shots, and wanting the key light directly above the camera, I could put the light (possibly a rectangular softbox on its side) in position key 2, which would require bringing the subject closer to Key2 & camera.
Subject wise I would like to be as flexible as possible within the limits of my studio.
I'm thinking of using an octobox about 95/120 cm for the key light for many portraits, with a fairly powerful light.
I'm wondering if a rectangular softbox on it's side would work for groups.
For balance light (fill) I'm thinking of another, smaller softbox (as I can control spill better than with a brolly).
I'd then like up to 2 lights for the background (one of which could be used as a hair light etc if not do high key).
Not sure which material to go for for the background, but I think 9' wide may not be enough when doing groups and bringing them towards the camera. The walls are white, which could be used for the sides of the background, but that doesn't help with the train.
As for all the walls being white, I thought I'd set it all up and work out which walls/ceilings I had to cover with black material when shooting. I'd like to install some clips/brackets etc that material can clip onto and stretch between.
So...
any advice on what kit to buy, and where to position things will be very appreciated.
Thanks
Here's a few pics of the studio, to get the idea, followed by a sketch with measurements:
This is a sketch plan.
When taking portraits with the key light high right, I could position the key light (octobox) in position Key1 (I could reverse the camera and subject position if I needed the key light high left, which would be a pain, but that's what you get with ceilings too low).
When taking group shots, and wanting the key light directly above the camera, I could put the light (possibly a rectangular softbox on its side) in position key 2, which would require bringing the subject closer to Key2 & camera.
Subject wise I would like to be as flexible as possible within the limits of my studio.
I'm thinking of using an octobox about 95/120 cm for the key light for many portraits, with a fairly powerful light.
I'm wondering if a rectangular softbox on it's side would work for groups.
For balance light (fill) I'm thinking of another, smaller softbox (as I can control spill better than with a brolly).
I'd then like up to 2 lights for the background (one of which could be used as a hair light etc if not do high key).
Not sure which material to go for for the background, but I think 9' wide may not be enough when doing groups and bringing them towards the camera. The walls are white, which could be used for the sides of the background, but that doesn't help with the train.
As for all the walls being white, I thought I'd set it all up and work out which walls/ceilings I had to cover with black material when shooting. I'd like to install some clips/brackets etc that material can clip onto and stretch between.
So...
any advice on what kit to buy, and where to position things will be very appreciated.
Thanks
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