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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.


June
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?
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.
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.
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.
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?
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


I have to wait for the kids to move out... LOL ;o)
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?


Yes
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.

June
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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