Make it Monday: Home Studio Lighting


If you are like me, the extra room in your house may function as an office, a studio or perhaps a spare bedroom; a multipurpose room, if you will.  Let's face it, you can save money and cut back on travel time if you have your studio in your own home!  You may have to move some furniture around in order to set up your backdrop, tungsten and/or strobe lights but hey, that's part of the fun of being a studio photographer!  In the video tutorial below, Gavin Hoey from AdoramaTV explains how to set up lights in a small space in order to separate your subject from a backdrop!

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Hoey, Gavin. "Home Studio Essentials Part 5 : Take and Make Great Photos with Gavin Hoey: AdoramaTV." YouTube. AdoramaTV, n.d. Web. 15 Aug. 2014.

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