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I worked hard at that video and was asked by Youtube to do a rentai Do it from Scratch video So I put together a 2hr video to do just that People ask what they can do for me all the time Well here is their chance to give back and buy me a beer I have given tons and never asked for a thing and for the efort put into this Im sure its worth $2.99 for that If I havent proven Myself up to this point then there is nothing I can say but sorry dont watch this video People write books and you buy them
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I dont write I do videos people buy books all the time on things they are intrested in why not a 2hr video on something thats going to make you money. What would you Do. I think calling me a sellout is a bit over the top with over 200 videos showing everyone all the tricke of the trade .
MM
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were did you buy your pipe and drapes from. thank you carlton washington photogelic studio west orange, nj email: photogelic@aol.com
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@weddingcouturect I used continuous lighting. I put 2 edison bases on each side at the top and screwed in 2 - 200W Daylight Compact Fluorescent Lights. I have white plastic that it shines to on the subject. I also hang another 200W Daylight Compact Florescent Light in the tent.
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We love the personal elements a photo booth brings to any event. This is a great tutorial for anyone interested... For those looking in the Southern California area, California DJ can provide a photo booth at your special event for a great price!
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Great Job!
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where did you get your folding bench.
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@weddingcouturect I didn't go with any flashes. I installed a couple of plastic light bulb holders and screwed in a couple of 200W Daylight CFLs.
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@ZonComGMZ I've been figuring out what to use for internal flashes. What did you come up with?
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@ZonComGMZ Wow. looks great. What did you use of the internal flashes? Can you hook me up with a link? Thanks.
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@directsound Thanks. A lot of Blood, Sweat & Tears went into it. My first build. Very happy with it. Thanks again.
I finally finished my Photo Booth. Thanks so much for the DIY info and the tips. They worked out great.
Here is a photo of mine.
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ZonComGMZ 1 year ago
@ZonComGMZ Damn it looks GREAT!!!!
DJ Mikey Mike
directsound 1 year ago
What software did you go with? Party Booth or Breeze?
ronnmexico 1 year ago
@ronnmexico I use both the maain is Breeze with a dslr cam but they both work great Partybooth is easer but breeze takes better pics
directsound 1 year ago
I think this is a great idea that you have on the go. Best of luck and I hope that lots of people will take advantage of this 2 hour video. This will be a huge benefit to all those who wish to start up their own photo booth and do it right from scratch. :)
For those who do not wish to pay to see the video, that's your choice but you have to respect Mike for all the help he has given us and support him on his new educational videos.
Shane (aka TRAX)
traxonwax 1 year ago
@traxonwax Thanks for your support Shane ...Its not so much that Im charging for this video its here to show people how to use the rental platform If they dont see it first hand they wont know its great potential
Thanks Again
DJ Mikey Mike P.S Sorry People cant take advantage of it outside the states
directsound 1 year ago