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Studio equipment hireHello peeps,
Can anyone tell me the best place to hire a background and some lighting stands etc in SYdney? I'm on a budget so need cheap and cheerful. Thanks guys Matt
I'll tell you but only if you promise to get a different model
(Actually I wouldn't have a clue, but can't pass up a good line) If I'm alone in a forest and my wife is not around to hear what I say, am I still wrong ??
what are you up to matt??
borge imaging crows nest, i am not sure i would classify them as cheap just convenient and appropriately priced
I doubt this is what you're after, but Bunnings sells 1000W halogen lamps (2x500W) on a stand for $30. Not studio quality, but they do a reasonably good job for the dollars. I'll hire mine to you for $3.
- Rog -- Rog
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I found that halogen work lamps have some issues:
- Like other hot lights they generate a lot of heat and not much light (compared to flash). - The colour of the light is far from ideal for digital photography, you can manually white balance but it's still unven and a bit ugly. For B&W this isn't an issue. - The lamp bulb and head leave weird shadows and uneven illumination. You will want to heavily diffuse this light source to make it less offensive. Given the heat generated you need to be careful when placing the lamp near anything - this means attaches diffusers requires more effort. In the end I found using simple window light and/or a flash provided much more satisfying results. Mark
L&P Photographics, Baltronics, Kayell, Borge,....... all hire
Cheers ....bp....
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Matt,
Light stands can be had for around $60 + each, last time I checked. I'm not sure how much background paper costs, but I'm wondering how much you would really save by hiring? g.
Gary Stark Nikon, Canon, Bronica .... stuff The people who want English to be the official language of the United States are uncomfortable with their leaders being fluent in it - US Pres. Bartlet
In the short term it would be better to hire a studio that is fitted out and do an intensive shoot to get your monies worth
Chris
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