But last week I got an idea for a compact photo studio after seeing this picture on the Mantic Games website: it actually features walls with aluminum foil to reflect and disperse the light.
So I used a cardboard box, cut out one side and the top and the bottom, and used some tape to cover it with aluminum foil. I also put some foil on the floor of the small studio. It's easy to fold up and store flat somewhere.
Since I have only one light, I positioned it right in front of the mini. On the picture you can also see my tripod, which doesn't have a camera on it obviously:

I'm also testing out a new backdrop I have created instead of the usual gray gradient... I think the sepia one looks best, what do you think? Oh yeah: I will be offering these backgrounds to download soon. I created them myself in Photoshop.

Here's a comparison with my previous photo setup. I think it's really a big difference.

When I have enough room and the cash to buy some decent daylight lamps I will most probably build myself a big lightbox studio, but right now I think this is a great alternative. And I'm really happy about my new backdrops as wel.
Simply excellent mate, I'll be giving this a go.
ReplyDeleteThanks very much for sharing, great article - I will put it to good use.
ReplyDeleteI think the sepia probably looks better too.
I'd like to feature your article on my new Warhammer Miniatures Gallery blog (http://whfm.blogspot.com for all things miniature related which are inspiring). Would it be ok to copy some of your pics here ?
Keep up the inspiring posts,
Sigmar
Hrm. What an interesting idea... I'm going to try this out and see how it goes. Cheers and thanks!
ReplyDelete@Sigmar: sure no problem. As long as you put up a link to my blog and leave the watermark on the pictures untouched, that would be great!
ReplyDelete@everyone: stay tuned for some backdrops available for download very soon :)
Building one this evening ... genius!
ReplyDeleteHey Gerrie! Is this the same mini on both pictures: http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_pyfuAuhu_jQ/S7-WyqjA-aI/AAAAAAAAAyM/8DakojwzihI/s1600/20100409-photostudio-b.jpg ? The hue/tone(?) appear different depending on backdrop?
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ReplyDeleteyes it's the same figure... camera is set to automatic so I don't know what caused the different appearance.
Just a quick question: do you use the matt finished side of the alu-foil or the 'polished' one?
ReplyDelete@t800a: the matte side
ReplyDeleteThank you, works fine and great idea!
ReplyDelete-> see here http://irae-scorpio.blogspot.com/ ;-)
Hi Corvus, I've posted the article on the Warhammer Fantasy Miniatures blog. If you want to check it out, you;ll find it here:-
ReplyDeletehttp://whfm.blogspot.com/2010/08/miniature-photography-light-box-quick.html
BTW, I love your site so I've added it to the WFB Allies blogroll. Please consider reciprocating.
Thanks again and all the best with the Hammering and blogging !
Sigmar