Gary, I believe it is the SM140. It is pretty well made muslin Obviously, it is probably not the heaviest material, but for the price it is a good value.
I will be ordering more from them. Plus, if you call them, everyone has a delightful southern accent.
As I don't have a permanent studio space, I'll put in an on location setup pic to share. Using Elinchrom 400bx monolights, impact HD light stands, Avenger Mini Boom, Avenger Grip Arms, Photoflex reflector holder, Photoflex 42" and 42x74" reflectors, and Red-Wing 53" white/silver umbrella.
Gary, I'm originally from Kentucky and my Dad's family is from TN (around Colimbia). For the past 17 years, I lived in Northern Indiana. It's nice to hear a southern accent from time to time. I miss it.
I agree. It IS nice to hear a southern accent from time to time. Unfortunately I hear southern accents ALL of the time! Just kidding. I love living in the foothills of the Smokies. (I live in Knoxville.) I've worked in Chattanooga (a really nice mid size city not far from Atlanta) and Memphis (where my sister lives). So, I've spent most of my life in TN and the south. Occasionally they let me out and I've been as far north as NY and as far west as CA. But, I'm always glad to come home to the mountains
Wow, just went through the entire thread. Lots of interesting ideas and information. Real shame that 80% of the images on the first 130 pages are gone. I'm sure I missed a lot of great stuff
So what did I do at work all day today ?????????
Read this post that took 2 hours, getting some purchase advice from John Eckert and then spent another hour trying to come up with an explination to my wife about why I charged the following :
Here's what I bought :
1 AB 1600 - key
1 AB 800 - hair
Here is what I on the verge of buying :
1 Photoflex Half Dome medium for hair
1 Photoflex 5' octadome - for key
2 photoflex stands
1 boom arm - for hair
Anyone thoughts ?
I am mainly shooting - on location both full length and portraits work. The locations for example would be hotel rooms, auto repair garages etc.
ml2005 wrote:
wow, that's one large pdf file..
HOW did you download all that into a file??
Large bandwidth pipe and patience. I used the print function and then made a custom page size that did very minimal clipping. It's a large file but I actually knocked down the size by half in post cleanup.