rosephotography
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Hello! This is my first post here in this forum
I am wanting to get into newborn/children photography. I am debating between two options. I could either go with studio lights, in an indoor room... OR I could possibly have a "diamond in the rough" set up for an all natural lit studio.
We have a sun-room on the back of our house that is currently being used for .. nothing. I am wondering if I have a great studio setup already right under my nose.
DSC_0214 | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
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DSC_0211 | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
The light is obviously very harsh. The sun is pretty direct through the windows basically all day long. I am wondering if there is any way of making this bright sunroom work for pictures? Any suggestion on how to tone down the lighting without losing its brightness? Or should I just forget it and move indoors and get a nice studio lighting setup?
I am wanting to get into newborn/children photography. I am debating between two options. I could either go with studio lights, in an indoor room... OR I could possibly have a "diamond in the rough" set up for an all natural lit studio.
We have a sun-room on the back of our house that is currently being used for .. nothing. I am wondering if I have a great studio setup already right under my nose.
DSC_0214 | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
DSC_0213 | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
DSC_0211 | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
The light is obviously very harsh. The sun is pretty direct through the windows basically all day long. I am wondering if there is any way of making this bright sunroom work for pictures? Any suggestion on how to tone down the lighting without losing its brightness? Or should I just forget it and move indoors and get a nice studio lighting setup?