Um, that light is to die for.
Um, that light is to die for.
Seriously...
Plenty of $50/hour motels around -- many with "studio" lighting banks included.
Wilhelm (Sarasota)
Seems to be nice.
Andre- You could also try to get 2 lightstands and a pole to go across to drape a background cloth.
Something like this is always good to have-
http://www.freestylephoto.biz/585502...rs,-Stands-and
Also, don't be afraid to use mirrors to reflect light onto the subject too! You can diffuse the mirrored light with a bed sheet or etc to make it look like it's light coming from a softbox.
Thanks everyone for the great input and for reminding me that I can shoot at home.
The shoot went great! By miracle I found exactly the kind of backdrop that I wanted just this morning.
The light came in nice and steady at EV6 for almost 2 hrs. The model was amazing to work with and we had a great laugh at the end.
post your results here when you get everything developed!
Ok? Yeah...pretty much.
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