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01-18-2010, 11:36 AM #1Been spending a lot of time on here!
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Pullbacks and set-ups - HTH =)
I get asked a lot about my set up, so I thought I would share some pullbacks. Hope someone finds it helpful! =)
I use 100% natural light...and I'm spoiled with 300 days of AWESOME light...so that probably helps! =)
FAKE WALL & FLOOR:
I have the savage porta-stand and seamless paper (Thunder gray), a roll-up bamboo floor mat (which doesn't seem available anymore from Lakeside, but check ebay) and a skirting board that I bought at Home Depot. I have hardwood floors naturally...and sometimes it, but it depends on the way I want the lines to go.


Final image:

WHITE BACKGROUND:
I use my stand with white paper and a sheet of plexiglass that I got from Home Depot:



FINAL image:

NEWBORNS:
I tend to use a little more flat lighting for newborns because that's what *I* like...but here is an example of my newborn set up. Beanbag with a poppy on top with a blanket clamped to my counter (you could use your stand to clamp the blanket to if you wanted)


FINAL image:
Last edited by FarrahJ; 02-12-2010 at 10:37 AM. Reason: re-hosted photos
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FAQ about my setup: http://www.thephotoforum.com/forum/p...t-ups-hth.html
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01-18-2010, 11:42 AM #2Been spending a lot of time on here!
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Farrah,
Thanks for sharing that. Pretty normal and for the most part readily available stuff, but it does the job because your shots are always very well done.
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That's awesome, thanks for sharing !!!
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Natural lighting... Wonderful. You have inspired me. I have been wanting to turn my extra room into a studio, but have dreaded the need for a B800 , softboxes, and umbrellas. I think I could reflect some awesome natural light in my house though. You are like the Martha Stuart of photography.
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Farrah thank you so much for showing us this, your work is amazing! I wish I had such good natural light in my house, I'm sort of forced to using studio lights. Not that its a bad thing but its definitely costly lol. Thanks again Farrah!
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WoW . . . thank you!
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love the ideas!!
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Do you have a flickr stream / website / gallery I could subscribe too. I'd love to see your other work.
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Thanks so much for sharing that! Your pictures are awesome.
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Whats your opinion on Paper Vs Muslin backdrops?
Thanks for posting up the pullbacks, I'll have a baby to practice on in the not so distant future.
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I've been trying to work with the bean bag/boppy pillow/blanket setup and I just can't get it down. Every time I do that type of shot I hate the results I get back. I think part of my problem is the blankets I've been using are all too thin and they create way to many wrinkles. Even when I try and straighten them out they still get wrinkles which then results in shadows and I really don't want that in the background. I also keep trying with white blankets which doesn’t really help in my attempts to kill the wrinkles/shadows. I’ve been to almost every store in the area looking for the right blanket but they all suck lol.
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I've never used Muslin, so I can't really give an opinion on it. The paper is cheap and this is my hobby, so since I don't make money taking pics, I guess I can't really justify spending $200 on the muslin backgrounds I like.Whats your opinion on Paper Vs Muslin backdrops?
Also...generally speaking, I prefer the smooth even look of the paper.Canon 50D|50mm 1.4|85mm 1.8 |100mm 2.8 macro|135mm 2.0L|10-17mm 3.5-4.0 fisheye|28-135mm 3.5-5.6 IS|430ex|CS3|
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01-21-2010, 10:35 AM #15Been spending a lot of time on here!
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Layer them...stack like 5-6 blankets (or towels) under the top blanket to reduce the wrinklesI think part of my problem is the blankets I've been using are all too thin and they create way to many wrinkles.Canon 50D|50mm 1.4|85mm 1.8 |100mm 2.8 macro|135mm 2.0L|10-17mm 3.5-4.0 fisheye|28-135mm 3.5-5.6 IS|430ex|CS3|
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