6 Tips for Setting Up a Home or Office Studio – Photography & Lighting Tutorial




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Today on The Slanted Lens we are going to talk about 6 tips for setting up a home or office studio. We will show you how to make a backdrop holder you can put on the wall that takes up very little space. Also, you will see how to control your window light and even how to make lights at home. Finally, we will show you how to set up these lights for a 2 light video interview. Thanks for watching. Keep those cameras roll’n and keep on click’n.

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34 responses to “6 Tips for Setting Up a Home or Office Studio – Photography & Lighting Tutorial”

  1. If I walked into a Studio, be it a Home Studio and I saw this as the setup for my photography shoot … I would turn around and head out the door .. Why not just buy a softbox of ebay .. ok a few pounds / dollars more .. but won't look like sh*t and will probably stand up to being move about and packed away to transport to do a shoot elsewhere .

  2. Thank you.  Very educational.  If only using two soft boxes, is it best to put one up high in front of the subject and the other behind on the floor? Also, I was informed that tungsten  and even regular bulbs may get too hot for these home make soft boxes.  Should this be a concern?  Lastly, would using two soft boxes being sufficient just to do home educational recordings? Not certain if I would need to buy umbrellas and such.

  3. This is awesome!
    In regards to controlling the temperature of the light (cool shades with fluorescent and warm with incandescent), what would you recommend? Should I try to control it with the types of bulbs I buy or not bother and just take care of it post-processing?

  4. This is a nice video, Jay P.!!! Very helpful, very informative. Now on the side talk, have you watched a movie called "Best In Show"?… Is that you playing the husband in the couple who owns a Weimaraner??… can't help it, you look too much like that actor, even the way you dress and manners… That's a funny movie and this is supposed to be a nice comment… Keep up posting vids like this. Thanks 😉

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