Ann.

Not familiar with that Verilux lamp.

Can you post a pic or link

Dave

On 4/20/07, ann sanfedele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ann sanfedele wrote:
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> >My "studio" is 3 pieces fo 8 foot high x 36 " white foamcore , taped at
> >the hoints to fold for easy storage,
> >my window and a Verilux lamp -- I've inherited a second lamp but it
> >hasn't gotten to me yet.
> >
> >The verilux floor lamps are cool daylight and two at right angles work
> >nicely...
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> ACk!  - I mean 45 degree angles - ugh I  was sleepy
> ann
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> >I have a piece of black cloth to drape over the light box and a few
> >stray pieces of white board for reflectors.
> >
> >Except for the pics of Trina and Patti , the shots here were  taken with
> >this set up....
> >
> >http://annsan.smugmug.com/gallery/2637896
> >
> >seamless is bulky and heavy and tears easily...
> >
> >I think my set up is pretty enviornmentally friendly, too
> >
> >ann
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> >Scott Loveless wrote:
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> >>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
> >>
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> >>from the sanitari......PDML.
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> >>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!
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