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Is a 13x11 room large enough shooting space for a photography studio? |
My exclusive shooting area would be 13x11, the office, storage, waiting and showcase area would be completely seperate. Approximately how many people do you think I could fit into that space? IF your back is against one wall, and your subjects back is aganst the opposite wall, you might get some headshots, but your lighting will suck, and you may have nasty shadows to deal with. I think its big enough. You could get 6-7 people comfortably in it (for front of the camera) No, but don't let that discourage you from using it as one. For shooting portraits or products that are not too big , yes. If you are doing product photography thats plenty of room unless you are shooting oversized products. In terms of a portrait studio you are really pushing it. With large groups of people you will be limited as to where you can place your lighting though to be honest quality of lighting will be the issue if you do find space. Additionally,dependng upon where and how many light you have it may cramp the space and you might be forced to shoot with a wide angle lens which as you know isn't exactly the best choice for shooting portraits. In a space this size I would probably not have more than say 4 to 5 people. I hate to bust your bubble but a room that measures 13x11 is not big enough for portrait work or group photos. However it is big enough to do table top shots or product shots (merchandise) If you plan on having a set of studio lights you must consider room for the light stand(s) itself.One stand will need at least 3 sqft of floor space A backdrop wil take up 12ft of floor space or more,that's not including the stands to hold the backdrop up . One more thing to consider is ceiling height. You will need room for soft boxes. And extra room to raise /lower them. Soft boxes can range form a 4 x 6 inch to a 60"W x 72" T x 4'D and bigger. The biggest I have seen so far was in Pier 1's studio it measured at least 8 foot wide by 14 foot tall 3 feet deep Iam not exact on that but it is close. My point is lights need alot of room and will take up alot of room very quickly. On top of all this you will need extra room to adjust those lights closer and further away from the subject. A cheaper way to go is to buy a set of studio lights, a generator , and do on location shoots the only downfall to this method is the weather |
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