How to set up a Photo Studio at Home
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nowadays anyone thinks they are photographers(bunch of pathetic losers/douchebags)doing a black & white pic in an"emo-ish"way doesn't make you a photographer,you & everyone else are just irrelevant dumbasses with egos for no reason since none of you have any talents,& taking pics its not a talent or art,just like games aren't art either)people keep getting lamer & pathetic(specially on youtube,these are facts.)
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Hey, Al Gore, why not just show us how to set up a home photography studio using low budget lighting and backdrops as opposed to using your own equipment and telling us what we could use instead? For what its worth, your video was good and informative though... Thank you!
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really good video, i really enjoyed watching.
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Some good tips in there. Thanks.
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I really enjoyed this! thanks!
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Excellent job!
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thanks alot
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youre awesome, thanks alot! you deserve more views and comments. this really did help!
what type of bulb should i use if i do it myself..
ancientalkebulan 5 months ago
@ancientalkebulan It all depends on the effct that you are trying to achieve. You can use a halogen light, but they put off a lot of heat so they are not the best bet if you are going to have the light on for an extended time. A basic 100w flood lamp works well. Another type that you can try is a bulb for a recessed light fixture. These bulbs usually have a frosting, which helps to diffuse the light.
dcechols 5 months ago