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<blockquote data-quote="LouCioccio" data-source="post: 656940" data-attributes="member: 12542"><p>I have and old canvas one I bought in the 70’s its an old masters with “hot spot” in the center. It’s about 8’ wide and mabey 6’ long. At the top a 2x2 wood and a heavy wooden dowel at the bottom. I drilled a hole in the center for a stand to hold it and can get 2 or 4 people for 3/4 images. That’s the one I take but if they have a large living room like I have then I have two fabric one’s a dark and a white these are 10’ wide by 20’ long. I usually have the 20 foot longs set up if they come to my home.</p><p>Check out joe Brady and sekonic light/flash meters this is one investment you will be grateful to have! He has some videos on using the meter and setting up one light, 2 lights and more and using modifiers. And remember to trust the meter. </p><p>Lou Cioccio</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LouCioccio, post: 656940, member: 12542"] I have and old canvas one I bought in the 70’s its an old masters with “hot spot” in the center. It’s about 8’ wide and mabey 6’ long. At the top a 2x2 wood and a heavy wooden dowel at the bottom. I drilled a hole in the center for a stand to hold it and can get 2 or 4 people for 3/4 images. That’s the one I take but if they have a large living room like I have then I have two fabric one’s a dark and a white these are 10’ wide by 20’ long. I usually have the 20 foot longs set up if they come to my home. Check out joe Brady and sekonic light/flash meters this is one investment you will be grateful to have! He has some videos on using the meter and setting up one light, 2 lights and more and using modifiers. And remember to trust the meter. Lou Cioccio [/QUOTE]
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