MarkBarbieri
Semi-retired
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I had some friends over today to mess around with my makeshift studio garage. They have four girls (ages 3 to 8) with amazing eyes.
I used a light in a 32"x40" softbox for the key light. I used a reflector (OK, it was a flattened cardboard box painted white) for fill light. My wife held a light and a shoot-thru umbrella for a hair light. I wish I'd had an additional light to blow out the background. I used a cheapo white muslin tacked to the wall of the garage for the background. I used a cooler for a posing stool.
I'm still a complete novice with studio lights and the results show it. Still, I'm learning lots of new things every time I shoot. Besides, our friends are happy because they've never taken their kids to a professional photographer and have really low expectations.
I don't have the photos posted to my smugmug site yet, but I have a slideshow here.
I used a light in a 32"x40" softbox for the key light. I used a reflector (OK, it was a flattened cardboard box painted white) for fill light. My wife held a light and a shoot-thru umbrella for a hair light. I wish I'd had an additional light to blow out the background. I used a cheapo white muslin tacked to the wall of the garage for the background. I used a cooler for a posing stool.
I'm still a complete novice with studio lights and the results show it. Still, I'm learning lots of new things every time I shoot. Besides, our friends are happy because they've never taken their kids to a professional photographer and have really low expectations.
I don't have the photos posted to my smugmug site yet, but I have a slideshow here.