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Does anyone here shoot studio stuff for fun? If so what do you shoot? How often are you shooting and where are you shooting?
For me, I love photography, I particularly like portraiture. Using a speedlight and modifier I’ve obtained some reasonable results shooting myself and members of the family, when they let me. I really enjoy that feeling of giving someone a nice picture.
I was able for a while to use some really old crappy studio lights and shoot in my loft with a vinyl background, again getting some semi reasonable results. Unfortunately I’m renting that house out now. That however gave me a bit of a taste for the studio way of things.
I also love learning stuff, photography for me isn’t just taking the picture, it’s the learning and application that I enjoy, getting good results and pushing myself to do more. This extends to researching and buying equipment, I love gadgets at the end of the day (who doesn’t?)
I’ve started building up some studio equipment and have found a village hall I can hire out for a very reasonable sum. I have a studio light, a couple of the mega umbrellas (cheap in a deal), a background and support, a reflector and holder.
I’m now in the process of considering adding a second light, a light meter and a grid for the light. Additionally I can use the speedlights around the edges (I have triggers for them).
I’m just getting a bit worried that I get all this set up and I have nothing to do with it all (I do have a couple of people wanting some portrait stuff lined up) but no real plans on what to do afterwards. I just want to take portraits that I feel are good. I did think I could also branch out into a bit of still life as this might be a good way t odevelop lighting skills further.
For me, I love photography, I particularly like portraiture. Using a speedlight and modifier I’ve obtained some reasonable results shooting myself and members of the family, when they let me. I really enjoy that feeling of giving someone a nice picture.
I was able for a while to use some really old crappy studio lights and shoot in my loft with a vinyl background, again getting some semi reasonable results. Unfortunately I’m renting that house out now. That however gave me a bit of a taste for the studio way of things.
I also love learning stuff, photography for me isn’t just taking the picture, it’s the learning and application that I enjoy, getting good results and pushing myself to do more. This extends to researching and buying equipment, I love gadgets at the end of the day (who doesn’t?)
I’ve started building up some studio equipment and have found a village hall I can hire out for a very reasonable sum. I have a studio light, a couple of the mega umbrellas (cheap in a deal), a background and support, a reflector and holder.
I’m now in the process of considering adding a second light, a light meter and a grid for the light. Additionally I can use the speedlights around the edges (I have triggers for them).
I’m just getting a bit worried that I get all this set up and I have nothing to do with it all (I do have a couple of people wanting some portrait stuff lined up) but no real plans on what to do afterwards. I just want to take portraits that I feel are good. I did think I could also branch out into a bit of still life as this might be a good way t odevelop lighting skills further.