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01/17/2005 10:36:54 PM · #1
For all of us budding Pros. Most of the set up described in here is inexpensive. Now if I could get a free room to use.
//www.dcmag.co.uk/news/article.asp?sp=&v=1&UAN=547
01/17/2005 11:02:58 PM · #2
Fixed the link for you
//www.dcmag.co.uk/news/article.asp?sp=&v=1&UAN=547
01/18/2005 02:48:24 AM · #3
I am using hot lights, but this is what i have now


It is in my basement. The sheets are cheap walmart full size at $7 per, the lights are halogen worklights at $20 per (sears, on sale).

The sheets are hung on PVC pipe via rope from hooks in the ceiling. easy up easy down, easy adjustment, etc.
01/18/2005 03:15:21 AM · #4
Thank you for sharing I really needed the brush up and review. The article and the rest of that site are really packed with good tips.
01/18/2005 03:19:03 AM · #5
I have just begun to play. The 3 hot lights and sheets and stuff have cost me under $100, and not all at once. It is practive for when I can afford flash units...a year away unless i can make some money with my camera.

Got a book on that today...the quest for toys may make me a pro!
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