Beth Huling |
Studio Backgrounds I am considering opening a storefront portrait studio. Any advice on a digital studio (greenscreen) vs. a studio with all the props and backgrounds?
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A C |
Have you shot with a greenscreen or backgrounds? I purchased a greenscreen, backgrounds, and lights a while back to experiment at home. But after developing my own style more, I decided that's not the direction I want to take my photography, so I sold it all. I recommend getting a greenscreen and a few different backgrounds to experiment with ... or better yet, there are some studios that rent to local photographers by the hour or day. Use their backgrounds and lights, and see if this works for you. But back to your specific question - I would go with the backgrounds and props. You'll save yourself a ton of time editing photos, and you can put more of that money back into purchasing backgrounds.
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John H. Siskin |
Hi Beth, I often use a medium grey fabric background. I change the way it photographs, by moving my subject in relation to the background (and the subject lights). Then I can change the color of the background with a gel over the light for the background. You can make your own backgrounds also! I have an article here at BetterPhoto about that: www.betterphoto.com/article.php?id=176 Thanks, John P.S.: Don’t forget insurance and a business license!
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Bob Chance |
Beth: I've had reasonable amount of succes with chromakeying. Should you choose that option let me make a few suggestions.
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Beth Huling |
I wanted to respond back to all the suggestions. I do not know if I should respond as a comment, or just add another answer... so hopefully you will each see this. Thank-you for taking the time to respond! To Cherylann C: I have a greenscreen, but no I have not used it often. I typically shoot location portraits. My goal is to improve in the studio and learn more about lighting etc... I am concerned about the computer work. In the past my subject had a green halo and just looked fake. John S.: I am thinking about taking your course in studio lighting starting Jan. 9 Bob C.: Thanks for this information I had no idea the space between subject and background made such a difference. All of my images have resulted in a green halo, and I do have a fabric bkg so knowing that wrinkles will in fact add to my time behind the computer, I will iron them out. I use photoshop, the magic wand never works for me.
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John H. Siskin |
Hi Beth, I hope to see you in my class! Thanks so much for thinking of taking it. Happy New Year! John Siskin
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