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Project: Converting your kitchen into a studio

Project: Converting your kitchen into a studio

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Project: Converting your kitchen into a studio

So I'm here in my kitchen and I'm staging a photo shoot. A lot of people might think that you need a huge space and a lot of expensive equipment to get a really nice quality studio shot for your craft photography. But the truth is I've been shooting in my kitchen, in my living room, bathroom, nice bright areas within my house. Without a lot of extra material and I've been getting great results. So I'm going to show you how to do that right now. The only materials that I'm using so far are some masking tape. And this tape is kind of a high stick tape, but it doesn't damage the walls, the paint on your walls, which is definitely a good thing. Be sure you read each roll of tape before you buy one, because some are stickier than others. I also have on my camera here A 50mm lens and these are great for shooting portraits, for products. They've a nice depth of field but they also they kind of mimic the way your eye looks, its, its a very accurate to the way a human eye see something so…

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