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<blockquote data-quote="eurotrash" data-source="post: 260954" data-attributes="member: 9237"><p>Uh...I'm not entirely sure. I would assume the most amount of people would be 2 at one time. Probably just headshots, but cannot rule out body shots as I've done several before. I just don't want to buy twice and cry twice, you know? I want something serviceable for many years but also don't know how much money we're talking about here. </p><p></p><p>I know I need some sort of collapsible stand for the drop, the fabric sheet itself and some clamps (honestly, I have a thousand woodworking clamps that would suffice) That's it, right? Simple as that?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Grey sounds like a real good idea, however I don't own any dedicated lights, something I also know nothing about at the moment. I'm not sure that would give me instant satisfaction up front. White and black seem to be the basic standard colours to use from what I've seen.</p><p>I currently have one speedlight which is usually enough to get what I need done, but am looking into dedicated light sources in the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eurotrash, post: 260954, member: 9237"] Uh...I'm not entirely sure. I would assume the most amount of people would be 2 at one time. Probably just headshots, but cannot rule out body shots as I've done several before. I just don't want to buy twice and cry twice, you know? I want something serviceable for many years but also don't know how much money we're talking about here. I know I need some sort of collapsible stand for the drop, the fabric sheet itself and some clamps (honestly, I have a thousand woodworking clamps that would suffice) That's it, right? Simple as that? Grey sounds like a real good idea, however I don't own any dedicated lights, something I also know nothing about at the moment. I'm not sure that would give me instant satisfaction up front. White and black seem to be the basic standard colours to use from what I've seen. I currently have one speedlight which is usually enough to get what I need done, but am looking into dedicated light sources in the future. [/QUOTE]
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