Two Cheap Studio Setups

I’ve recently been engaged in some part-time studio work for a small company.  When I started, I needed to put together a better home studio so that I could obtain consistent shots.  Over the past 6 months, I’ve experimented with two different setups.  One is cheap, and the other is cheaper.  The added bonus of the “cheaper” setup is that it also provides me with a quicker setup and breakdown.  Over the next few days, I’ll be explaining both, including the how-to instructions, pros and cons of each setup, and examples shots from each.  Stay tuned.

(…TO BE CONTINUED…)

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