David Savage wrote:
> I cant add anything to help with your decision, but this question
> comes up quite frequently at the DPReview Lighting Technique Forum:
>
> <http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/forum.asp?forum=1025>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Dave
>
>
> On 4/19/07, Scott Loveless <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> Howdy, gang!  The wife and I have been talking about doing a little
>> studio portraiture and were wondering if we could solicit a few opinions
>> from the sanitari......PDML.
>>
>> We need to be able to set it up and take it down quickly.  We also need
>> to be able to store it as compactly as possible.  Our initial thoughts
>> were to start simple - a 53" roll of white seamless, stands for the
>> roll, and a couple lights with either umbrellas or soft boxes.  A single
>> light and a reflector may suit our needs, too.  I'd rather not deal with
>> the heat from tungsten lights, so it's either fluorescent continuous
>> lighting or monoblocks.  Current plans are to photograph the kids a lot,
>> guests when they'll allow it, and a few "models" for some projects I'm
>> considering.  One or two people in the frame should be typical.
>>
>> As far as environment goes, we have 9 foot ceilings and enough space to
>> move the camera up to about 20 feet from the sitter.  Our house is
>> almost a shotgun style, so width of the backdrop is an issue.  Anything
>> wider than 6' would be problematic unless I moved a lot of furniture
>> around.  Windows face northeast and northwest
>>
>> Anyone care to offer an opinion about brands, continuous vs. strobe,
>> watt seconds, etc?
>>     
>
>   
Thanks, Dave.  I tend to avoid DPReview if at all possible, but I'll 
take a look.  Thanks for the tip.  Much appreciated.

-- 
Scott Loveless
www.twosixteen.com


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