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Hi
My name Graham, based in Cornwall UK. I have dabbled in photography
For years but would now like to spend a bit more time & learn more. My daughter Josie is very keen on fashion & portrait photography & we are now in the process of organising a lighting studio for her, myself & my wife to use. So any advice on setting up studios would be very much appreciated. Thanks

Hi Graham, I am in Falmouth. can’y help with the studio but hope to see some of your work soon.
Hello,

Welcome to the digital photography forums! It is a pleasure to meet you and have you here on site with us!

Here are some resources which may be helpful for you in setting up your studio:

http://www.picturecorrect.com/tips/photo...etup-tips/

http://www.digitalcameraworld.com/2012/0...to-studio/

http://photography.tutsplus.com/articles...photo-3342

http://www.digitalcameraworld.com/2012/0...y-at-home/
Hi Dean
Will post some photos soon, will look forward to honest feedback, good or bad. Thanks Graham

(Nov 30, 2013, 10:13)Barbara G. Wrote: [ -> ]Hello,

Welcome to the digital photography forums! It is a pleasure to meet you and have you here on site with us!

Here are some resources which may be helpful for you in setting up your studio:

http://www.picturecorrect.com/tips/photo...etup-tips/

http://www.digitalcameraworld.com/2012/0...to-studio/

http://photography.tutsplus.com/articles...photo-3342

http://www.digitalcameraworld.com/2012/0...y-at-home/

Hi Barbara
Thanks for the links, I'll have look at them after dinner. GrahamShy
Hi Graham,
I spent nearly 50 years as a portrait photographer - put your questions up here and as long as I'm around I'll do my best to answer. Good luck with your project.
(Nov 30, 2013, 13:09)Gil Cox Wrote: [ -> ]Hi Graham,
I spent nearly 50 years as a portrait photographer - put your questions up here and as long as I'm around I'll do my best to answer. Good luck with your project.

Hi Gil
Will take you up on your offer, we'll probably need some help & advice.
Thanks Graham
(Nov 30, 2013, 15:26)Wilf1954 Wrote: [ -> ]
(Nov 30, 2013, 13:09)Gil Cox Wrote: [ -> ]Hi Graham,
I spent nearly 50 years as a portrait photographer - put your questions up here and as long as I'm around I'll do my best to answer. Good luck with your project.

Hi Gil
Will take you up on your offer, we'll probably need some help & advice.
Thanks Graham

Hi Gil
I'm back to pick your brains, I have been looking at editing software,ie Photoshop elements 11 & Lightroom 5. I'm thinking LR would be good for editing raw photos, but do I need PE as well. Gets confusing the more you read about it, would be grateful for any comments. Thanks Graham
Hi again Graham,

It seems to me that Lightroom is an add-on to Photoshop and is not something you necessarily need. I would start with the simpler stuff Elements 11, say, because it should do everything you need at least initially. You should find good advice in books by Scott Kelby - training books, videos etc.
Hope that's some help.
Gil
(Dec 6, 2013, 14:56)Wilf1954 Wrote: [ -> ]
(Nov 30, 2013, 15:26)Wilf1954 Wrote: [ -> ]
(Nov 30, 2013, 13:09)Gil Cox Wrote: [ -> ]Hi Graham,
I spent nearly 50 years as a portrait photographer - put your questions up here and as long as I'm around I'll do my best to answer. Good luck with your project.

Hi Gil
Will take you up on your offer, we'll probably need some help & advice.
Thanks Graham

Hi Gil
I'm back to pick your brains, I have been looking at editing software,ie Photoshop elements 11 & Lightroom 5. I'm thinking LR would be good for editing raw photos, but do I need PE as well. Gets confusing the more you read about it, would be grateful for any comments. Thanks Graham

(Dec 9, 2013, 03:43)kNox Wrote: [ -> ]Is this one of the books: http://www.amazon.com/Photoshop-Lightroo...200&sr=1-1 ?

Hello Knox
I was meaning software but that book looks good maybe I'll need that too.
I have got software ordered, I managed to get a bundle containing Photoshop elements 12 & Lightroom 5, only it seems I'll have to get a new
Computer now, mine is not man enough for the job. Still, Christmas is coming.Rolleyes


(Dec 9, 2013, 04:46)Wilf1954 Wrote: [ -> ]
(Dec 9, 2013, 03:43)kNox Wrote: [ -> ]Is this one of the books: http://www.amazon.com/Photoshop-Lightroo...200&sr=1-1 ?

Hello Knox
I was meaning software but that book looks good maybe I'll need that too.
I have got software ordered, I managed to get a bundle containing Photoshop elements 12 & Lightroom 5, only it seems I'll have to get a new
Computer now, mine is not man enough for the job. Still, Christmas is coming.Rolleyes

Well, time to go shopping for some toys then! I have a two year old laptop and it's still really good, it can do video rendering, photo processing, gaming, a ton of other stuff, I love it. If you're looking into buying a laptop I definitely recommend the Dell XPS series.
(Dec 7, 2013, 05:20)Gil Cox Wrote: [ -> ]Hi again Graham,

It seems to me that Lightroom is an add-on to Photoshop and is not something you necessarily need. I would start with the simpler stuff Elements 11, say, because it should do everything you need at least initially. You should find good advice in books by Scott Kelby - training books, videos etc.
Hope that's some help.
Gil

Baloney.
LR is WAY simpler than ANY PhotoShop. Including Elements.

I do 90+% of my edits in LightRoom.
Color temp, exposure, contrast, saturation, crop/straighten........
It does batch edits very easily.
And has a cataloging function.
PhotoShop is only necessary for the heavy duty stuff.
And a lot of people (including some pros) use PhotoShop Elements instead of PS.