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How to configure the studio for fashion shooting?

Hello, I'm glad to discuss the issue of lighting with you: you can name background lights and floor lamps, which seem to have been studied, so I'll get right to the point! 1, how many w lights are good? Personally, I suggest that the optional range of 400W is larger. Of course, it depends on the size of your studio. The specific shooting needs to be decided. The wattage of the lamp is not important. The important thing is whether it is durable, the color temperature is inaccurate, whether it will fade after a long time, whether it will be very hot, and its service life ... 2. Vehicle requirements: main light, auxiliary light, background light (preferably two), floor lamp, hairline light, five kinds of lights, which are more reasonable. If it is a shed, three soft boxes are enough, because the beam tube can be rebuilt on site, and there is no need to buy a shed. The still life platform must be integral, which is very convenient. 3. The main light is of course octagonal, because it will form a Cosmetic Contact Lenses! But rectangular ones are more convenient, depending on your specific needs. As for the specific configuration, everyone's preferences and requirements are different. I am a photography enthusiast, and I often shoot outside with a portable flash. My equipment is portable flash equipment, and the equipment used in the shed is really unfamiliar. If you don't mind being unprofessional, let me share my lighting equipment: the flash unit of Eagle K8, including soft box, radome, honeycomb panel and beam tube. Each of the four blades has a softbox flash box imitating lumiquest, a color filter, several 580EXII flashes, and a ready-made device: C stand or a 430EXII flash. I hope it can help you.