Hi Rmarrero. I like your setup, simple and basic. I have the same space problem like yours and just bought a two light setup, I may just be using one for the time-being.. I like you big light stands too, looks sturdy and those big clamps. What brand and model number are the light stands, and where did you get them? May be a website link? I need a nice big stand like those. Thanks.
Rmarrero wrote:
Hi,
Here is my one light set up. It is an AB800 with an umbrella and a 42" reflector on the side.
Thanks. This is the same stand I want to buy to replace the stands that came with my kit. I mean the stand that held your AB800/Umbrella attached (not the reflector stand).. if this is the same stand we are talking about.. then good. But it looks way bigger in your posted photo than the photo B&H posted on their site. I have other Impact equipments and I know they are good.. So please confirm we are talking about the same stand.. then i will drive to B&H this evening and get it. Thanks very much.
Rmarrero wrote:
Mufutau,
I bought the stands from B&H, this is the exact one I bought : Stand
The clamps are not part of it, just store them there until I need them.
mufutau wrote:
... if this is the same stand we are talking about.. then good. But it looks way bigger in your posted photo than the photo B&H posted on their site. I have other Impact equipments and I know they are good.. So please confirm we are talking about the same stand...
Yes it is the same stand we are talking about. I have two of them, and I think they're great.
Does anyone use reflective silver brollies? I use them pretty pretty much all my shoots and sometimes find the light can be a little too harsh... Should I invest in some white ones?
jcplummer.com wrote:
Is there a visio symbols library for making photography lighting layouts that I don't have, or do you guys create diagrams like this from scratch?
TJ Asher wrote:
Yeah, c'mon Kevin. Share how you made the setup images. Damn sight better looking than any I've done.
Just built them in Adobe Illustrator... it was really late last night when I did so glad things look recognizable.