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Simple Lighting For A Garage Studio

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Aug 23, 2022
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We receive lots of comments and emails from photographers, as well as hear from them on workshops, that they don’t have a ‘proper’ studio and have converted their garage into a studio, and would like to know what lighting set ups they can use with limited space. For this tutorial, we used Peter’s movable walls to create a space in the studio the size of the average garage and moved RaRa around showing you how you can light a garage studio! Model: Rhiannon Instagram: @ragdoll212 For more behind the scenes of photoshoots, plus over 280 other tutorials covering everything from lighting to retouching, visit: https://inspire.peter-coulson.com.au​ Worldwide Photography Workshops: https://workshops.peter-coulson.com.au​ T-shirts https://workshops.peter-coulson.com.au/merch/?c=22783a5940ef Lighting: Profoto D2 Camera model: Hasselblad H6D-50c Lens used: 100mm Shutter-speed: 1/160 Aperture: f/8 Iso: 400 Filmed on: Sony A7c with Zeiss Batis 18mm on a DJI Ronin-CS Gimbal Sony A7Siii with Sony G-Master 16-35mm Peter's camera stand: The brand of stand he uses has been discontinued, but this is very similar https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/4986-REG/Manfrotto_816_Super_Salon_280_Camera.html Peter’s Ball Head: https://www.reallyrightstuff.com/bh55-ball-head The RAW software Peter is using: Phocus https://www.hasselblad.com/phocus/​ Can process RAWs through this program with any camera on a Mac, but you will not be able to tether or use certain sliders. Alternatively, he recommends CaptureOne (not Lightroom) Website http://www.peter-coulson.com.au Instagram @petercoulson

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