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Setting up a studio - what to get?
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<blockquote data-quote="dickelfan" data-source="post: 380516" data-attributes="member: 12339"><p>Ok...thanks for the input so far.</p><p></p><p>The most I would want to spend right now is maybe $500. As of now I don't have a lot of space in our house to setup a permanet studio. I have a nice office that I mainly use for my photo stuff, but I know the wife doesn't want to see stuff setup all the time, so the ability to take it down with ease would be nice. I would prefer to work on shooting headshots, portraits, etc. I have a little girl that is almost 2 that I take a lot of pictures of, but I'm trying to broaden my horizons. There is a very good chance that within the year we could be relocating to Kansas City for my wife's job, and if that is the case I have thought about trying to just do some photography stuff for awhile, and I would setup a studio there in the house. I would like to just start with the basics, and build out from there, don't have to purchase every light right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dickelfan, post: 380516, member: 12339"] Ok...thanks for the input so far. The most I would want to spend right now is maybe $500. As of now I don't have a lot of space in our house to setup a permanet studio. I have a nice office that I mainly use for my photo stuff, but I know the wife doesn't want to see stuff setup all the time, so the ability to take it down with ease would be nice. I would prefer to work on shooting headshots, portraits, etc. I have a little girl that is almost 2 that I take a lot of pictures of, but I'm trying to broaden my horizons. There is a very good chance that within the year we could be relocating to Kansas City for my wife's job, and if that is the case I have thought about trying to just do some photography stuff for awhile, and I would setup a studio there in the house. I would like to just start with the basics, and build out from there, don't have to purchase every light right now. [/QUOTE]
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