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Pictures? You want Pictures? Here are a few. I guess I should create a separate post for all of this, as there is plenty more. Lauren and Linda are sisters that help me whenever I'm setting up my lights and doing lighting experiments. They are very patient, and will hold a pose for hours, until I get everything adjusted just right.
I started building this studio in 2019 when I realized that the unused 2nd master bedroom suite upstairs in my home was big enough (just barely). I had it just about ready to use when COVID arrived, so it hasn't been actually used much since then. But a hobby is a hobby, so I continued.
I have been a photographer since high school. Just before graduation, the principal called me into his office and introduced me to a man who offered me a job for the Summer. It was running the stage and movies at a Summer Stock theater nearby. So I spent that Summer working 4 days and 6 nights a week setting up and running the lighting and anything else needed for the show schedule. Some were off Broadway talent, some were groups with recent hit rock songs who played for dances, some nights were local talent, etc. I met Barbra Streisand, Don Rickles, Mickey Rooney, and several others who came to do shows for us.
I became an EE and ended up working on a special camera for taking mapping photos of the Moon from an orbiting rocket. The photos were converted into maps for the upcoming NASA Apollo Program. Many projects since then have been photography related in some way all the way through my EE career. After retirement I got more involved and even owned a business doing photo re-touching professionally. This kept me busy for over 6 years, but the economy and health problems forced me to cut back and I sold the business, but still love photography.
I had never owned a photo studio before, but rented time in some occasionally. When I realized that I had the space in my home to build one, even though the available space was small by studio standards, I just had to do it. My intent was to provide professional quality photography for my friends and family at little or no cost to them. At almost 80, I'm certainly not intending to run it as a real business. If COVID hadn't arrived when it did, I believe that my studio would have seen considerable use. Now, I'm hoping that I'll live long enough to get past COVID and get my friends and relatives to help me make good use of it. I'm here, in the corner of my shooting room, using my computers for emails and forum surfing. But yesterday I had this idea to rearrange the LED light panels to light a larger area. I'm still working on this, but taking a break from ladder climbing. It doesn't look like my plan to re-work the stands for the panels is going to happen today, but there is always a tomorrow when you are retired.
Enjoy the photos. Most were taken with my cell phone, since it's easier to take simple snap shots with it and not the big cameras.
Charley
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