Need advise on small photo booth for my shop to photo gear

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King Guitar":87tp12aq said:
Rezamatix":87tp12aq said:
Shooting pictures is like shooting guns accurately, you only get better by doing it all the time.

Thanks Reza, Im really good with a M16A2 and not to shabby with a M60 so maybe I will be ok with a camera. :lol: :LOL: :thumbsup:
The camera doesn't recoil and most have Image Stabilizers :lol: :LOL:
 
King Guitar":38euk62w said:
Rezamatix":38euk62w said:
Shooting pictures is like shooting guns accurately, you only get better by doing it all the time.

Thanks Reza, Im really good with a M16A2 and not to shabby with a M60 so maybe I will be ok with a camera. :lol: :LOL: :thumbsup:

And all this time I figured you for a 50cal or Mk-19 kinda guy!! LOLOL (for those that dont know, a MK-19 is a belt fed, full automatic grenade launcher used for shooting tanks..LOL)

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Take a look at BCR music's site. Greg Platzer takes pretty good photos of gear for sale...
 
sweetwater does the same thing.

I've done some test photos at home using my wife's photography stuff (she's actually good at it, lol).

I use a 3 softbox setup with one of her backgrounds on a background stand...It's all pretty cheap stuff comparatively speaking, but for a stationary setup, it's fine enough...

We have all of this:
https://www.amazon.com/ePhoto-PHOTOGRAPH ... 44&sr=8-16
https://www.amazon.com/ePhoto-TB-30-Back ... 201&sr=1-6
https://www.amazon.com/DMKFoto-Photograp ... 244&sr=1-2

I'm not a pro, but here are some pics I took with that setup...They are too contrasted in hindsight:
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redviper2.jpg

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whiteviper.jpg

strat.jpg

sxbass.jpg

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This equipment is the cheapest, high-quality stuff you can get.

(x2) Paul C. Buff Einstein monolights
(x2) Paul C. Buff stripboxes
(x2) Pocket Wizard MC2 triggers
(x1) Pocket Wizard Plus II Transceiver
(x2) Light stands
Backdrop of your choice

Shoot in Manuel Mode. Shutter speed: 1/160. ISO 200. ƒ/8 - ƒ/11 for sharpness. Set strobe power to get you proper exposure at your chosen ƒ/stop. When using off-camera flash, shutter speed control ambient light and aperture controls flash exposure. ISO should always be at your camera's native/base setting.
 
FourT6and2":pttvo0zn said:
This equipment is the cheapest, high-quality stuff you can get.

(x2) Paul C. Buff Einstein monolights
(x2) Paul C. Buff stripboxes
(x2) Pocket Wizard MC2 triggers
(x1) Pocket Wizard Plus II Transceiver
(x2) Light stands
Backdrop of your choice

Paul C Buff makes the Alien Bee's lights too...good stuff!! If you go look at Fatsound guitars website, all his pics until VERY recently were also jsut the 1 Alienbees light/softbox and a white backdrop...Stu would take the pics right in the middle ofthe store....its not the equipment, its the experience of the photographer...


These pics were all taken with 1 softbox/Alien Bee's 400 watt light, 1 light stand, the cheapest backdrop paper we could find (like 30 bucks a roll), and a 10 year old Canon 20D that you could get of craigslist for 250 bucks tops... Ron Thorn just got his 1 light and box 3 weeks ago and these were his very first pics....think they are great myself!!

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GT073_9.jpg


GT073_11.jpg


GT072Fairlane8.jpg


GT072Fairlane14.jpg
 
RedRider":3e7hmdfb said:
FourT6and2":3e7hmdfb said:
This equipment is the cheapest, high-quality stuff you can get.

(x2) Paul C. Buff Einstein monolights
(x2) Paul C. Buff stripboxes
(x2) Pocket Wizard MC2 triggers
(x1) Pocket Wizard Plus II Transceiver
(x2) Light stands
Backdrop of your choice

Paul C Buff makes the Alien Bee's lights too...good stuff!! If you go look at Fatsound guitars website, all his pics until VERY recently were also jsut the 1 Alienbees light/softbox and a white backdrop...Stu would take the pics right in the middle ofthe store....its not the equipment, its the experience of the photographer...


These pics were all taken with 1 softbox/Alien Bee's 400 watt light, 1 light stand, the cheapest backdrop paper we could find (like 30 bucks a roll), and a 10 year old Canon 20D that you could get of craigslist for 250 bucks tops... Ron Thorn just got his 1 light and box 3 weeks ago and these were his very first pics....think they are great myself!!

GT073_4.jpg


GT073_9.jpg


GT073_11.jpg


GT072Fairlane8.jpg


GT072Fairlane14.jpg

Nice shots!

Yeah, Paul C. Buff / Alien Bees are great lights. Brad, I recommend the Einstein because it maintains constant color temperature all the way through its power range. Most other cheap lights don't do that, so you will get weird color casts sometimes. I assume you want to accurately represent the guitar's color...
 
FourT6and2":vxmfv9g6 said:
RedRider":vxmfv9g6 said:
FourT6and2":vxmfv9g6 said:
This equipment is the cheapest, high-quality stuff you can get.

(x2) Paul C. Buff Einstein monolights
(x2) Paul C. Buff stripboxes
(x2) Pocket Wizard MC2 triggers
(x1) Pocket Wizard Plus II Transceiver
(x2) Light stands
Backdrop of your choice

Paul C Buff makes the Alien Bee's lights too...good stuff!! If you go look at Fatsound guitars website, all his pics until VERY recently were also jsut the 1 Alienbees light/softbox and a white backdrop...Stu would take the pics right in the middle ofthe store....its not the equipment, its the experience of the photographer...


These pics were all taken with 1 softbox/Alien Bee's 400 watt light, 1 light stand, the cheapest backdrop paper we could find (like 30 bucks a roll), and a 10 year old Canon 20D that you could get of craigslist for 250 bucks tops... Ron Thorn just got his 1 light and box 3 weeks ago and these were his very first pics....think they are great myself!!

GT073_4.jpg


GT073_9.jpg


GT073_11.jpg


GT072Fairlane8.jpg


GT072Fairlane14.jpg

Nice shots!

Yeah, Paul C. Buff / Alien Bees are great lights. Brad, I recommend the Einstein because it maintains constant color temperature all the way through its power range. Most other cheap lights don't do that, so you will get weird color casts sometimes. I assume you want to accurately represent the guitar's color...

Correct and Thank You!
 
King Guitar":3lcpro34 said:
FourT6and2":3lcpro34 said:
RedRider":3lcpro34 said:
FourT6and2":3lcpro34 said:
This equipment is the cheapest, high-quality stuff you can get.

(x2) Paul C. Buff Einstein monolights
(x2) Paul C. Buff stripboxes
(x2) Pocket Wizard MC2 triggers
(x1) Pocket Wizard Plus II Transceiver
(x2) Light stands
Backdrop of your choice

Paul C Buff makes the Alien Bee's lights too...good stuff!! If you go look at Fatsound guitars website, all his pics until VERY recently were also jsut the 1 Alienbees light/softbox and a white backdrop...Stu would take the pics right in the middle ofthe store....its not the equipment, its the experience of the photographer...


These pics were all taken with 1 softbox/Alien Bee's 400 watt light, 1 light stand, the cheapest backdrop paper we could find (like 30 bucks a roll), and a 10 year old Canon 20D that you could get of craigslist for 250 bucks tops... Ron Thorn just got his 1 light and box 3 weeks ago and these were his very first pics....think they are great myself!!

GT073_4.jpg


GT073_9.jpg


GT073_11.jpg


GT072Fairlane8.jpg


GT072Fairlane14.jpg

Nice shots!

Yeah, Paul C. Buff / Alien Bees are great lights. Brad, I recommend the Einstein because it maintains constant color temperature all the way through its power range. Most other cheap lights don't do that, so you will get weird color casts sometimes. I assume you want to accurately represent the guitar's color...

Correct and Thank You!

You could probably do with just one Einstein and a large softbox.
 
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