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Hey, these are pretty neat!!
Classic Stacy said:
One thing to keep in mind is that a lot of DIY backrop stands use pvc which is heavy and not very rigid, if you look in the electrical section you will find Electrical metallic tubing (EMT). I had a studio and I used EMT to hold my 10x20 muslin that had a pocket on each end and when I washed the muslin I would put a 10 ft section of EMT through each end and stretch the wet muslin from one wall to the the next and the EMT would then bow in the center a couple of inches but that would go away when the muslin dried a 2 inch pvc pipe would have bowed more than that and weighed a lot more.
You could also build the wall in sections that come apart. That's what I did - but I haven't taken it apart since I assembled it. As some of the other folks that posted have said, lighting goes a long way to create atmosphere. After all, Photography is basically the control and capture of light - of course I'm speaking in very general terms here. :)
DYI Guy. I hope you are taking note. These replies are the words of experience. Dean Collins and I were talking and the question of how I would large softbox effect without a softbox. (Softboxes were a new thing) The Answer was: Use a white bed sheet like a umbrella. You can bounce it , or blow thru it. DYI indicates creativity. Have fun & enjoy your mind. R
BTW the EMT I use is 1/2"
Hey there,
No big photog tips, just wanted to mention that I have a near mint condition Vitamaster booty shaker if you are interested. It is that amazing aqua green with original straps and an unusual seat. It actually still works!! Would make great cheesecake photos! $150, prefer pick up, but I can ship UPS at your expense. email if interested!
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