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Microstock Photography Forum - General => General Stock Discussion => Topic started by: richlonardo on April 26, 2015, 21:43
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Hey guys. New to microstock and wanted to get into more studio type shoots. Any of you guys have home studios where you create your shots? I mainly shoot landscape and have been shooting some light tent shots, but need a set up for the inbetween. Any suggestions? Or recommendations?
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Hey guys. New to microstock and wanted to get into more studio type shoots. Any of you guys have home studios where you create your shots? I mainly shoot landscape and have been shooting some light tent shots, but need a set up for the inbetween. Any suggestions? Or recommendations?
Try these links-
http://improvephotography.com/11018/14-tips-for-building-a-sub-1000-home-studio/ (http://improvephotography.com/11018/14-tips-for-building-a-sub-1000-home-studio/)
http://digital-photography-school.com/creating-a-home-photography-studio-on-a-budget/ (http://digital-photography-school.com/creating-a-home-photography-studio-on-a-budget/)
http://www.digitalcameraworld.com/2014/01/21/home-studio-setup-6-things-every-photographer-needs/ (http://www.digitalcameraworld.com/2014/01/21/home-studio-setup-6-things-every-photographer-needs/)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GgsXejZk1Pw (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GgsXejZk1Pw)
Good Luck... 8)
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Perfect! Thanks a lot!
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Are you thinking of people shots? If so its worth thinking about occasionally hiring a studio imho
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Are you thinking of people shots? If so its worth thinking about occasionally hiring a studio imho
I want to do both. Mainly product shoots for stock but occasioanlly people.
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Are you thinking of people shots? If so its worth thinking about occasionally hiring a studio imho
I want to do both. Mainly product shoots for stock but occasioanlly people.
You will find product shots more enjoyable since they never talk back, never ask you to make them look like they were back in high school, and they show up on time without asking to be paid... ;)
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Are you thinking of people shots? If so its worth thinking about occasionally hiring a studio imho
I want to do both. Mainly product shoots for stock but occasioanlly people.
You will find product shots more enjoyable since they never talk back, never ask you to make them look like they were back in high school, and they show up on time without asking to be paid... ;)
Haha. Thats what im leaning towards