🔥Today Only🔥Get $2,200 in photo tools for just $96 here➡ 5daydeal.com/partner/fstoppers 🛠Gear shown in this video: Tripod Wall Mount (made for free weights): ➡amzn.to/3EItVYC Kupo Flush Mount Lightstand Hanger: ➡www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1466080-REG/kupo_kg017411_stand_hanger_for_lightweight.html?BI=6857&KBID=7410&KWID=618252-152 Manfrotto 027 "off the wall" Light Stand Hanger: ➡ www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/5609-REG/Manfrotto_027_027_Light_Stand_Holder.html?BI=6857&KBID=7410&KWID=618252-152 Storage Shelving (only these are compatible with each other and took me a lot of orders to figure out what was compatible esp for tall ceilings) Extra Long 96" Shelving Posts:➡ amzn.to/3s454qs 14x36 Shelves for above Posts: ➡amzn.to/3CIyPSV 14x24 Shelves for above posts:➡ amzn.to/3T4sKXI Plastic Mats for Shelving: ➡amzn.to/3giGoIs Denny Manufacturing Electric Roller System (might be out of production) ➡dennymfg.com/collections/backdrop-roller-systems Gravity Hand painted Photo Canvas: ➡www.gravitybackdrops.com Fotoconic 10ft Background Bar: ➡ amzn.to/3whE88m Neewer Single Roller with short hooks: ➡ www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1638544-REG/neewer_10086410_1_roller_wall_mounting_manual.html?BI=6857&KBID=7410&KWID=604385-152 Avenger 11 foot Rolling Stand: ➡www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/67821-REG/Avenger_A5034_A5034_High_Junior_Folding.html?BI=6857&KBID=7410&KWID=618252-152 Kupo 40" Boom Arm with Hex tip: ➡ www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/900502-REG/kupo_kg203711_40_hex_grip_arm.html?BI=6857&KBID=7410&KWID=618252-152 Video on making your own DIY Sound Treatment Panels ➡th-cam.com/video/kumAbUlxxrg/w-d-xo.html Lumary Smart RGB Thin Profile Recessed Lights ➡amzn.to/3CC8PIJ
Just purchased the minimum main bundle ONLY bc I love what y’all have done with Hurley, also found that I HATE purchasing from the 5 Day Group, WORST PURCHASE EXPERIENCE EVER, they had 6-7 more pages after you click to purchase trying to convince you to spend more, one is slightly annoying but understandable, that many though is insane, would have clicked off if it wasn’t for loving Hurley and y’all so much. Hope I never see something I want from them again. Lol
Great video! Informative and full of great tips - some I used in my 40 year corporate photography career. And your presentation was spot on. One thing I did when I built my studio was have the floor made so that I could flood part of it with about 1” of water. I had a plug hole installed in the centre so it could drain after. I used it when I photographed white goods (refrigerators etc) to get perfect, dustless reflections. It was cheaper than black perspex and didn’t need dusting before or retouching after. This was the ‘80s-90’s when we shot film so the savings were substantial. I either adjusted the legs to be just above the water or sat the legs on blocks to raise it a little. Once the water settled we got perfect reflections - which one client loved. All the best for your and your partners soon to be new baby.
Wow, yeah that's a whole other level of build out. For this studio I designed it so I could easily add 2 additional bedrooms and baths so it could be a full 3 bed, 3.5 bath with kitchen if Fstoppers ever stops using it as the main studio. No way could I afford to have the floors slope and have a drain in the middle. I wonder with today's tech if you would go for such an extreme but awesome water feature or if it's just way easier to do it all in photoshop. How many appliances were you shooting?
@@phaskellhall I agree - digital capture and photoshop make the water idea redundant these days. I didn’t do a whole lot of appliances except for one steady client but I asked the builder if it was possible and as it didn’t add too much to the budget we went with it. I was shooting mostly medium and large format then. If I was starting today, I reckon a few iPhones and a high spec iPad would meet most clients’ needs!
Congrats to you & your wife on your first child coming soon!!! You’re going to love it and guarantee you’ll be a great dad bro. My wife and I have 4 kiddos now (10, 6, 4, & 1) and it’s such a wonderful blessing while being the most important responsibility an adult could ever have imho. Been with y’all since your How To Become A Professional Commercial Wedding Photographer Tutorial and appreciate all you guys continue to do!
I also changed my LEDs to RGBCWW lights that you can control each one individually and make routines for each. My gf hated the extra cost but loves how convenient it is to tell google to turn on a specific pot light or group.
Hi, please add timestamps :) 0:51 Automatic Backdrop Roller System 2:03 Manual Backdrop System 2:49 Utility Closet / Junk Room 5:07 Utility Closet - Tripod Hangs 6:02 Utility Closet - Lightstands 7:53 5daydeal - last chance to get the Deal of the Year 9:13 Sound treating your space 10:21 softbox in the closet and bins 11:36 rolling lightstands 13:01 kupo grip arm KG203711 13:19 RGB overhead lights
Some nice tips, thanks. If there's a metal shop in your town then it may be less of a hassle to just sketch up a mounting bracket for them to fabricate for you. That way you can customize the size and mounting locations perfectly for your purpose and it'll be comparable in price or less than finding and shipping something made by a manufacturer like Manfrotto.
I love that your storage looks like and actual working studio's storage, and not these catalogue style, clinical spaces where I cannot see any real person ever working!
Unfortunately Lee left the island for a few weeks and then the hurricane hit and then I left and he came back. We just haven’t been in the same room for a few months. We should try to figure out a way to do it remotely. -P
Thanks! I need to revisit all the bts build out videos I took during the demo and rebuilding of this space. It looks so nice now and wish I would have renovated it back when we were all living in Charleston and using it daily. -P
3:45 - I want to do that backlighting with a motion sensor. I think it looks better than a lonely bulb hanging off the roof. That's a great idea. 13:20 - You're in Charleston now? Good idea I'd say being close to the family for when you become a father soon.
We are just delivering here and then going back to PR at the new year. Family will come to visit but my parents are in Alabama and her family is from Florida. -P
Yeah I get that but I bet Manfrotto sells way more gear and grip in the US than in Italy alone. My suggestion is just to make the product the most universal so it can work everywhere. In Puerto Rico my house is made of concrete so it wasn't an issue at all but almost all wood framed homes world wide are still going to have similar spacing.
@@phaskellhall sure, with the the US Market in mind, a 16 inch spacing makes sense. But on the other hand side the civilized world can't and should not stop to make fun of the US for using wood framed houses and the imperial measurement system in the year 2022.
Well it still seems like a bad design choice. They should either modify it for the US market or make it adjustable for those who still find studs not in the perfect location the mount this (like my setup with a massive breaker box in the wall). I read that the spacing is actually 18.75" which is a strange spacing right? Most of our plywood and sheetrock here are 4' or 8' wide so 16 and 24 inch spacing makes sense. -P
Manfrotto is an Italian brand. Italians, and Europeans in general, don't build stick-framed buildings, so there is no such thing as stud spacing in their mind. They build out of clay or cement blocks.
Nice video. but i have an advice: UPS and batteries caches fire when you arent watching. Put those away from your server and close to a fire extingisher... just in case.
I’ve never had a problem but I have heard people mention this. I keep meaning to get some sort of metal box to put all the chargers in since this studio is made of wood. In Puerto Rico everything is made of concrete and tile so I don’t worry as much. -P
@@FStoppers i also heard a lot of it... until one day had one UPS catching fire under my feet during a power surge.. it literaly had flames coming out of the vents.. from that day on.. im really mindfull of disconecting ups and putting them in a more secure place..
@@MarkoNara so where do you put them? If you need one on a computer, how far away do you run an extension cord? I have about 7 backups in my house in Puerto Rico.
Actually got them off Amazon and had to buy a bunch of different ones to finally find a combo that worked with 96” poles. I put them all in the description. I wish I could have just bought the right sizes at Sam’s 😂 -P
It would be better if your child was born a Puerto Ricano. That way he'll have a little hair on his chest.May your first child be a masculine one! Congratulations. Backdrops are kinda 80s tho. What I am shooting, milk 🥛ads? 🤣🤣🤣 The tripod hack was worth the stock music of the video. Patrick you don't need music, you sound find just talking. That music makes it sound like you're going to talk to us about Jesus.
We considered delivering in PR and our OBGYN was amazing but the hospitals there can be pretty horrifying. Cristin wasn’t having it after an ER visit. -P
Probably to some degree. However, if you think about 4x8' plywood or sheetrock, at some point the common, standard sizing comes into the side of a pickup truck bed. Most pickup trucks can hold a 4 foot wide board that is 8 feet long. It could vary 5% based on metrics or empirical measurements but surely a good L bracket could account for those minor changes. Also, I'd be curious to know what percentage of grip equipment is sold in the US vs every other market. I would think catering to the US would be a top priority just in number of sales. Or do like most electronics companies do and offer a European model and a US model.
Ha why is that? I agree you should have a 9-5 while you transition into full time photography but once your photography starts making equal or more money then you can make the jump. I had a retail job for the longest time that was making like $40k a year or something dumb but my wedding business was bringing in $60k. It was hard to give up the $40k esp the healthcare but when I was finally laid off it was the best feeling ever. Biggest advice is to just not jump into photography or any creative career 100% until you know it’s becoming more and more successful each year. -P
🔥Today Only🔥Get $2,200 in photo tools for just $96 here➡ 5daydeal.com/partner/fstoppers
🛠Gear shown in this video:
Tripod Wall Mount (made for free weights):
➡amzn.to/3EItVYC
Kupo Flush Mount Lightstand Hanger:
➡www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1466080-REG/kupo_kg017411_stand_hanger_for_lightweight.html?BI=6857&KBID=7410&KWID=618252-152
Manfrotto 027 "off the wall" Light Stand Hanger:
➡ www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/5609-REG/Manfrotto_027_027_Light_Stand_Holder.html?BI=6857&KBID=7410&KWID=618252-152
Storage Shelving (only these are compatible with each other and took me a lot of orders to figure out what was compatible esp for tall ceilings)
Extra Long 96" Shelving Posts:➡ amzn.to/3s454qs
14x36 Shelves for above Posts: ➡amzn.to/3CIyPSV
14x24 Shelves for above posts:➡ amzn.to/3T4sKXI
Plastic Mats for Shelving: ➡amzn.to/3giGoIs
Denny Manufacturing Electric Roller System (might be out of production)
➡dennymfg.com/collections/backdrop-roller-systems
Gravity Hand painted Photo Canvas:
➡www.gravitybackdrops.com
Fotoconic 10ft Background Bar:
➡ amzn.to/3whE88m
Neewer Single Roller with short hooks:
➡ www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1638544-REG/neewer_10086410_1_roller_wall_mounting_manual.html?BI=6857&KBID=7410&KWID=604385-152
Avenger 11 foot Rolling Stand:
➡www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/67821-REG/Avenger_A5034_A5034_High_Junior_Folding.html?BI=6857&KBID=7410&KWID=618252-152
Kupo 40" Boom Arm with Hex tip:
➡ www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/900502-REG/kupo_kg203711_40_hex_grip_arm.html?BI=6857&KBID=7410&KWID=618252-152
Video on making your own DIY Sound Treatment Panels
➡th-cam.com/video/kumAbUlxxrg/w-d-xo.html
Lumary Smart RGB Thin Profile Recessed Lights
➡amzn.to/3CC8PIJ
Just purchased the minimum main bundle ONLY bc I love what y’all have done with Hurley, also found that I HATE purchasing from the 5 Day Group, WORST PURCHASE EXPERIENCE EVER, they had 6-7 more pages after you click to purchase trying to convince you to spend more, one is slightly annoying but understandable, that many though is insane, would have clicked off if it wasn’t for loving Hurley and y’all so much. Hope I never see something I want from them again. Lol
Great video! Informative and full of great tips - some I used in my 40 year corporate photography career. And your presentation was spot on.
One thing I did when I built my studio was have the floor made so that I could flood part of it with about 1” of water. I had a plug hole installed in the centre so it could drain after. I used it when I photographed white goods (refrigerators etc) to get perfect, dustless reflections. It was cheaper than black perspex and didn’t need dusting before or retouching after. This was the ‘80s-90’s when we shot film so the savings were substantial. I either adjusted the legs to be just above the water or sat the legs on blocks to raise it a little.
Once the water settled we got perfect reflections - which one client loved.
All the best for your and your partners soon to be new baby.
Wow, yeah that's a whole other level of build out. For this studio I designed it so I could easily add 2 additional bedrooms and baths so it could be a full 3 bed, 3.5 bath with kitchen if Fstoppers ever stops using it as the main studio. No way could I afford to have the floors slope and have a drain in the middle.
I wonder with today's tech if you would go for such an extreme but awesome water feature or if it's just way easier to do it all in photoshop. How many appliances were you shooting?
@@phaskellhall I agree - digital capture and photoshop make the water idea redundant these days. I didn’t do a whole lot of appliances except for one steady client but I asked the builder if it was possible and as it didn’t add too much to the budget we went with it. I was shooting mostly medium and large format then. If I was starting today, I reckon a few iPhones and a high spec iPad would meet most clients’ needs!
Congrats to you & your wife on your first child coming soon!!! You’re going to love it and guarantee you’ll be a great dad bro. My wife and I have 4 kiddos now (10, 6, 4, & 1) and it’s such a wonderful blessing while being the most important responsibility an adult could ever have imho.
Been with y’all since your How To Become A Professional Commercial Wedding Photographer Tutorial and appreciate all you guys continue to do!
I also changed my LEDs to RGBCWW lights that you can control each one individually and make routines for each. My gf hated the extra cost but loves how convenient it is to tell google to turn on a specific pot light or group.
Best addition to a Photo Studio is a big ass Patrick Head 🤣🤣🤣 it can be used as security to scare thieves away 😲 Great stuff Patrick 👍👍😎
ha yeah, that was for my birthday earlier in the year and just hasn't been taken down. It was a funny gift my wife made me. -P
Fantastic information! Love the light stand mounting information!!!
Hi,
please add timestamps :)
0:51 Automatic Backdrop Roller System
2:03 Manual Backdrop System
2:49 Utility Closet / Junk Room
5:07 Utility Closet - Tripod Hangs
6:02 Utility Closet - Lightstands
7:53 5daydeal - last chance to get the Deal of the Year
9:13 Sound treating your space
10:21 softbox in the closet and bins
11:36 rolling lightstands
13:01 kupo grip arm KG203711
13:19 RGB overhead lights
Some nice tips, thanks. If there's a metal shop in your town then it may be less of a hassle to just sketch up a mounting bracket for them to fabricate for you. That way you can customize the size and mounting locations perfectly for your purpose and it'll be comparable in price or less than finding and shipping something made by a manufacturer like Manfrotto.
I can’t imagine anyone doing a custom hanger for less than $200 but maybe I’m wrong -P
I love that your storage looks like and actual working studio's storage, and not these catalogue style, clinical spaces where I cannot see any real person ever working!
Ha well the goal was the clinical storage but the reality is...it all gets used often. -P
@@FStoppers Haha, I get that.
Just wondering what happened to the last Critique the Community? Took submissions but not reviewed yet? That's my fav fstoppers content
100% agree, LOVE that content and it’s very beneficial imho!
Unfortunately Lee left the island for a few weeks and then the hurricane hit and then I left and he came back. We just haven’t been in the same room for a few months. We should try to figure out a way to do it remotely. -P
@@FStoppers Ah fair enough. Happy to wait, I was just wondering what was going on cause you guys have put a lot of content out since.
On that little backdrop corner, move the light switch, and change the door to a barn door style
Bought it. Love it. Peter's bundle is hours long.
Congrats!
Awesome video dude! Great advice and the studio looks amazing. 100% Peter's tutorial is a game changer too.
Thanks! I need to revisit all the bts build out videos I took during the demo and rebuilding of this space. It looks so nice now and wish I would have renovated it back when we were all living in Charleston and using it daily. -P
Search Guitar Stands for the walls, they look the same as the ones you showing but they have panding most of the times
3:45 - I want to do that backlighting with a motion sensor. I think it looks better than a lonely bulb hanging off the roof. That's a great idea.
13:20 - You're in Charleston now? Good idea I'd say being close to the family for when you become a father soon.
We are just delivering here and then going back to PR at the new year. Family will come to visit but my parents are in Alabama and her family is from Florida. -P
@@FStoppers Ah yeah family, you gotta travel more at times because of that. Nevertheless good to see you there future dad 🥇
excellent video, great tips!!! thanks for sharing, very useful 👍
Manfrotto is an Italian company. We have solid walls in Europe. In America people need to care about stud spacing.
Yeah I get that but I bet Manfrotto sells way more gear and grip in the US than in Italy alone. My suggestion is just to make the product the most universal so it can work everywhere. In Puerto Rico my house is made of concrete so it wasn't an issue at all but almost all wood framed homes world wide are still going to have similar spacing.
@@phaskellhall sure, with the the US Market in mind, a 16 inch spacing makes sense. But on the other hand side the civilized world can't and should not stop to make fun of the US for using wood framed houses and the imperial measurement system in the year 2022.
@@stephan_1507 if Italy has solid walls, then all the more reason to just make this with US stud spacing….you have solid walls! 😂 -P
Patrick regarding the Manfrotto light stand bracket spacing. It is that size because the rest of the world doesn't use 16" stud spacing.
Well it still seems like a bad design choice. They should either modify it for the US market or make it adjustable for those who still find studs not in the perfect location the mount this (like my setup with a massive breaker box in the wall). I read that the spacing is actually 18.75" which is a strange spacing right? Most of our plywood and sheetrock here are 4' or 8' wide so 16 and 24 inch spacing makes sense. -P
Congratulations to Patrick new wife having baby🎉🎉🎉🎉🎊🎊🎊🎊
Manfrotto is an Italian brand. Italians, and Europeans in general, don't build stick-framed buildings, so there is no such thing as stud spacing in their mind. They build out of clay or cement blocks.
Nice video.
but i have an advice:
UPS and batteries caches fire when you arent watching. Put those away from your server and close to a fire extingisher... just in case.
I’ve never had a problem but I have heard people mention this. I keep meaning to get some sort of metal box to put all the chargers in since this studio is made of wood. In Puerto Rico everything is made of concrete and tile so I don’t worry as much. -P
@@FStoppers i also heard a lot of it... until one day had one UPS catching fire under my feet during a power surge.. it literaly had flames coming out of the vents.. from that day on.. im really mindfull of disconecting ups and putting them in a more secure place..
@@MarkoNara so where do you put them? If you need one on a computer, how far away do you run an extension cord? I have about 7 backups in my house in Puerto Rico.
4:01 I see sams club shelves 😅
Actually got them off Amazon and had to buy a bunch of different ones to finally find a combo that worked with 96” poles. I put them all in the description. I wish I could have just bought the right sizes at Sam’s 😂 -P
It would be better if your child was born a Puerto Ricano. That way he'll have a little hair on his chest.May your first child be a masculine one! Congratulations. Backdrops are kinda 80s tho. What I am shooting, milk 🥛ads? 🤣🤣🤣 The tripod hack was worth the stock music of the video. Patrick you don't need music, you sound find just talking. That music makes it sound like you're going to talk to us about Jesus.
We considered delivering in PR and our OBGYN was amazing but the hospitals there can be pretty horrifying. Cristin wasn’t having it after an ER visit. -P
But if you guys are living in PR, why is all this equipment still here? Why didn't you take it to your new location? Is anybody using the SC HQ?
Yes, David and the SC team work from Charleston. Lee and I are doing our thing in PR. -P
I'd imagine stud spacing varies country to country?
Probably to some degree. However, if you think about 4x8' plywood or sheetrock, at some point the common, standard sizing comes into the side of a pickup truck bed. Most pickup trucks can hold a 4 foot wide board that is 8 feet long. It could vary 5% based on metrics or empirical measurements but surely a good L bracket could account for those minor changes. Also, I'd be curious to know what percentage of grip equipment is sold in the US vs every other market. I would think catering to the US would be a top priority just in number of sales. Or do like most electronics companies do and offer a European model and a US model.
Every photographer needs : 9 to 5 day job.
Ha why is that? I agree you should have a 9-5 while you transition into full time photography but once your photography starts making equal or more money then you can make the jump. I had a retail job for the longest time that was making like $40k a year or something dumb but my wedding business was bringing in $60k. It was hard to give up the $40k esp the healthcare but when I was finally laid off it was the best feeling ever. Biggest advice is to just not jump into photography or any creative career 100% until you know it’s becoming more and more successful each year. -P
The camera needs to be closer to your face.
I was hand holding it...my arm is only so long. -P
The click bait title just shows what kind of channel this is these days. Im out, bye.
What title do you think it should have been? “Tips for making your studio more useful”? -P