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Designing a studio
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<blockquote data-quote="Fotojo" data-source="post: 3705" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>Great advise from blueiron, and snap happy, but I don't see mention of what camera you are shooting. So you also need to look at how are you going to fire the lights. Does your camera have a PC connection if not you will need either Wren hot shoe adapter or something simular. Or you will have to slaves or get into transmitor and recievers. Just do your home work and invest wisely as this investment is one you will use for years and just build from, so you want to start with a good foundation. I assist teaching young adults at a local Vocational School in my area and we start them with sinle light portraiture. Proper placment of light and good posing and paying attension to shadows you can achive awesome results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fotojo, post: 3705, member: 1169"] Great advise from blueiron, and snap happy, but I don't see mention of what camera you are shooting. So you also need to look at how are you going to fire the lights. Does your camera have a PC connection if not you will need either Wren hot shoe adapter or something simular. Or you will have to slaves or get into transmitor and recievers. Just do your home work and invest wisely as this investment is one you will use for years and just build from, so you want to start with a good foundation. I assist teaching young adults at a local Vocational School in my area and we start them with sinle light portraiture. Proper placment of light and good posing and paying attension to shadows you can achive awesome results. [/QUOTE]
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