I am in the process of converting to digital photography. I have a 12' x 18' spare bedroom that I will be converting into my digital studio. I won't be shooting in the studio, but setting it up for editing and printing.
For those that have already done one or those that have seen what others have done I would appreciate any and all recommendations (eg. what would you do differently and why and the like).
My thoughts so far:
18% gray paint on all walls and ceiling
dark wood or carpeting for the floor
dedicated printer stand that doubles as large print storage (eg. old blue print cabinets)
some kind of magnetized system on the wall for putting up prints (so I don't have to use pins and punch small pinholes in the corners of the print)
Lighting, 5000k, track system
The desk has light wood (maple) that I will either sand and paint or put a non reflective black or dark gray top
One wall will have floor to ceiling bookshelves (photo books, paper storage, etc.)
Again, if anyone has anything that they wish they had in their digital studio, I would appreciate hearing about it. I am a serious amateur photographer. I will probably not print beyond 16x20s. 95% of my images are black and white, social and landscape images.
Thanks in advance.
Bob
For those that have already done one or those that have seen what others have done I would appreciate any and all recommendations (eg. what would you do differently and why and the like).
My thoughts so far:
18% gray paint on all walls and ceiling
dark wood or carpeting for the floor
dedicated printer stand that doubles as large print storage (eg. old blue print cabinets)
some kind of magnetized system on the wall for putting up prints (so I don't have to use pins and punch small pinholes in the corners of the print)
Lighting, 5000k, track system
The desk has light wood (maple) that I will either sand and paint or put a non reflective black or dark gray top
One wall will have floor to ceiling bookshelves (photo books, paper storage, etc.)
Again, if anyone has anything that they wish they had in their digital studio, I would appreciate hearing about it. I am a serious amateur photographer. I will probably not print beyond 16x20s. 95% of my images are black and white, social and landscape images.
Thanks in advance.
Bob
