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08/03/2004 06:17:14 AM · #1			 | 
		
		Well, I sorta got a home studio setup now. It's pretty basic.. but it's fun for me to mess around and learn with.
 
  
 
 I'd be interested in seeing some other members' setups. :@)
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08/03/2004 06:53:33 AM · #2			 | 
		
		You know what's funny? My room in the barracks is smaller than your "home studio".  Very unfair.
  
 
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08/03/2004 07:19:50 AM · #3			 | 
		
		That's a great little setup you have there.  I guess a potrait challenge would suit you :)  I am interested in seing other setups to.  Big or small doesn't matter.  My desk lamps and other make shift means won't make interesting viewing.
 
 June,  Are you in the military?
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08/03/2004 07:48:02 AM · #4			 | 
		
		| That room's bigger than my house. I'd post a picture of my studio, but it looks alot like my living room. |  
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08/03/2004 08:49:36 AM · #5			 | 
		
		my studio is a bunch of different types of white and black packing materials, 2 60w halogen floods on an old broken tripod, and a pool table.  the nice thing about it - is it all fits under the couch ;}
 
 i also use the great outdoors quite abit when it's warm out.
 
 when the room mates move out - i'll have a spare room to use as a bit more permanant studio / darkroom hopefully.
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08/03/2004 09:14:14 AM · #6			 | 
		
		| I feel you Chiqui.  I'm in the Army and the 10 x 10 cell I have to share with my roommate leaves no room for walking, much less a studio. |  
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08/03/2004 09:46:18 AM · #7			 | 
		
		Jeez! I would LOVE to have that kind of space. Right now, my studio shares the room with various workout equipment and a gueen size guest bed. I think I need to explore my antisocial side and get rid of that guest bed :-o
 
 What kinda lights do you have there, Visi? |  
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08/03/2004 09:49:10 AM · #8			 | 
		
		Originally posted by digistoune:   I think I need to explore my antisocial side and get rid of that guest bed :-o
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 I have to wait for the kids to move out... LOL ;o)
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08/03/2004 10:05:29 AM · #9			 | 
		
		Originally posted by BooZon:   That's a great little setup you have there.  I guess a potrait challenge would suit you :)  I am interested in seing other setups to.  Big or small doesn't matter.  My desk lamps and other make shift means won't make interesting viewing.
 
 June,  Are you in the military?  |   
 
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08/03/2004 10:06:43 AM · #10			 | 
		
		Originally posted by fullmontez:   I feel you Chiqui.  I'm in the Army and the 10 x 10 cell I have to share with my roommate leaves no room for walking, much less a studio.  |   
 
 Well, at least here I don't have a ROOMmate, but a suite mate.  We each have our room with separate entrances and we share a bathroom and a kitchenette.
 
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08/03/2004 03:05:37 PM · #11			 | 
		
		Originally posted by digistoune:   What kinda lights do you have there, Visi?  |   
 
 I have 2 Britek 120WS strobes with modeling lights, 10' stands, and 32" white reflector umbrellas. Then I have a standard shop light that lets me swap out bulbs to illuminate the backdrop.
 
 And the backdrop is just a sheet of muslin draped over a ping pong table. It's a pretty portable setup, both lights, stands and umbrellas fit into two compact carrying cases and setup takes less than 10 mins. |  
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