Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/01/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I've always shot everything I shoot outside. My two fave photogs are definitely HCB and Munk?csi, I like to go places and find interesting pictures, even if it's a place that is no longer interesting to me. I also like to shoot a lot at night, since I have a very demanding straight job so a lot of daylight hours just aren't available. Whenever I'm a studio I feel like I'm a complete idiot and charlatan, which is probably not too wide of the mark. So, great, who cares? We're having a horribly winter in New England (I live in S. Connecticut), and I'm not hauling out a tripod and a MF camera when it's 11 degrees outside. I know some of you do, and that's great, but I won't. Normally this time of year features lots of chilly (but not arctic) days with rain, so it's pretty fertile ground. If you take pictures in New England outside you learn how to make rain look either good or bad, depending an your aesthetic preferences. All of this means that other than a few cool snapshots with the Contax T I keep in my pocket I haven't taken a picture in months. So, I'm throwing in the towel and want to create at least a corner of a room where I can take pictures of stuff I own that are pretty. This means musical instruments and gear (a Technics 1200 is a lovely thing), some cool trinkets from travel, and maybe the best picture I can take of an empty bottle of Washington Syrah. I realize this is all uncommonly vague, but any links to web pages about setting up a decent little indoor shooting area? Backdrops? Light sources that are preferably simple and cheap and how to work with them? Gotchas and things to be careful about? Again, I understand I'm asking a very broad question, but any input would be welcome. I really want to have some film to scan again. TCB