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Do others also sometimes use the darkroom as a studio? I find the exclusion of light a great benefit for total control when lighting table top objects.
 
In as much as most of my cameras are 40 years old, I sometimes use the dark room as a make shift repair shop.
 
Not a bad idea if there is enough room. We use very heavy black felt to control light when shooting product shots or food. Works fine for me.
 
In my last house I used a room meant for a rec room as both a darkroom and a small studio. It was about 26x20. Worked great, really miss it. :sad:
 
Out of necessity, I use the darkroom as studio. Single purpose though - copying prints to share on APUG. I have to bring in strobes and tripod and plug the faucet to prevent accidental introduction of water to the set. It's a bit of effort so I don't do it that often and it's why you haven't seen recent prints. I don't feel like breaking it down and doing it until I get several prints spotted.

Actually, my motivation to setup Studio Mode is stalled because I have a backlog of negatives that I'm excited to see as finished prints.
 
My studio and darkroom is where I live. In the same room where I sleep and cook.
It is called starving artist. In my case starving photographer.

The good thing is that my lights and backdrops are always ready to go.
 
Wow

My studio and darkroom is where I live. In the same room where I sleep and cook.
It is called starving artist. In my case starving photographer.

The good thing is that my lights and backdrops are always ready to go.

Takes a lot of courage to live your art.
 
Takes a lot of courage to live your art.

You don't need courage. You just need to be poor. :smile:

But I like it like this.

The bad thing is that my bed on the conner of the room can make models a bit worried at the beginning (as if the bed would make any difference if I had second intentions).
But soon they realise how pathetic I am and they are comfortable again.
 
I have a 700 sq' loft, meaning no rooms, just a bathroom with a door. My bed is next to the kitchen and my shooting place extends from there, sinks and enlargers at room front.

Everything in one room. I also have the entire space lit by LED red light 24/7.

I fool with film in the bathroom.

Computer station in the middle.

powerful exhaust fans

zero daylight, I have to open my front door to see what is happening outside.

Works for me.
 
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