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Archive 2011 · Starter Lighting System

  
 
mfarbman
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p.1 #1 · Starter Lighting System


I would like to start producing giclee's for fellow artists from their work, both 2 and 3 dimensional. I will be using strobe and will need modeling lights. Any recommendations.


Nov 01, 2011 at 06:59 PM
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p.1 #2 · Starter Lighting System


How big are the pieces of art you will be copying? If they are small, then a couple of Alien Bee 800s might be enough. If you are reproducing wall size originals then you'll need more for coverage.

PS. "Giclee" is just a snooty term for ink jet prints, and carries no cachet in the photographic community these days. It might still be a valid term in the "art" world, but in photo circles, the term lost credibility and meaning a decade ago.

I suggest you buy and study the book "Light - Science & Magic" to learn how to control shadow and reflection before you invest in any equipment. Especially if you have never done this kind of work before.

<Chas>



Nov 02, 2011 at 10:46 AM





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