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Celeste McWilliams
 

Basic Studio Equipment


I shoot with a Nikon D70 with SB-800 speedlight, and am looking to buy basic studio equipment (to shoot portraits): speedlight stand, umbrella, maybe a few backdrops, etc. I have no idea where to begin, other than knowing I want decent/dependable stuff but don't want to spend a fortune either. I thought buying backdrops would be easy ... until I saw that there are different materials. What is the best to use, and what "starter colors" do you recommend? I know nothing about light-diffusing umbrellas, so any/all advice would be appreciated. Thanks!


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January 28, 2007

 

John H. Siskin
  Hi Celeste,
I just finished sending in a Better Blog on making your own backgrounds. In any case, be sure to check out my studio lighting blogs. I think that dark grey is a good starter background. I would think you’ll want large umbrellas; I’m partial to 60-inch umbrellas and light panels. I wrote an article about building light panels. You’ll find a lot of other good things there. It can be a good idea to start learning with one light, but you’ll want about 3 lights to cover most working situations.
The only inexpensive way - or the best inexpensive way - to get strobes in to obtain used Norman 900 series gear: either the P800D or the P1250D or the P2000D for a power pack and LH2000 or LH2400 heads. If you have more money to spend, there are a number of good choices in new monolights. Stay away from the really cheap kits, since they don’t have enough power. A reasonable goal is to own at least two heads with more than 500 watt-seconds. Welcome to the place where we take responsibility for the light!
Editor's Note: John Siskin teaches several awesome online courses here at BetterPhoto, including Understanding Professional Lighting.


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