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Greetings,
Not sure if this is the correct forum to post this--
I will have an exhibition in the spring of my father's photography, and it will be in a "parlor room" in an old, but stylish building.
Since the space is not set up to be a gallery, there is no track/spot lighting available. If the weather is good, there will be natural light for about half the lenght of the room.
Does anyone have any suggestions for how to light a room like this, in order to enhance the images displayed on the wall?
It may be possible to use some type of clip-on spots attached to a pipe on the ceiling.
Thanks in advance--
Best wishes,
Ned Otter
Not sure if this is the correct forum to post this--
I will have an exhibition in the spring of my father's photography, and it will be in a "parlor room" in an old, but stylish building.
Since the space is not set up to be a gallery, there is no track/spot lighting available. If the weather is good, there will be natural light for about half the lenght of the room.
Does anyone have any suggestions for how to light a room like this, in order to enhance the images displayed on the wall?
It may be possible to use some type of clip-on spots attached to a pipe on the ceiling.
Thanks in advance--
Best wishes,
Ned Otter
