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How To Build a Cyclorama Wall With [Mostly Naked] Ashley

Looking for a weekend project for your photo studio? Alrighty then.

Thoroughly amused at the approach taken here in this vid by folks at EyeHandy, having mostly naked model Ashley showing us how to make a cyc wall. Funny though, if you can get past the scantily clad builder using power tools (not sure why you’d want to do that…but….), the truth is that the actual info here on how to build a cyc is really well done.

Lot’s of people have asked if we have a cyc in either of our joints and truth is we do not. I’m only shooting in studio 10% of the time, so having that space be transformative (ie. not committed to a cyc) is preferred for us. If you ARE in the studio a lot, then…ahem…perhaps hire Ashley. Says at the end of the video that the cost is $1250. For the materials.

Happy weekend.

[via Udi at DIYPhotography]

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  1. Bryan says:
    August 5, 2011 at 11:56 am

    I feel like a bit of a sexist, when she started i didn’t think she would be able to finish it but she did a very good job, i feel so foolish now

  2. JasonL says:
    August 2, 2011 at 12:12 pm

    Dig the new site! Good job whoever.

  3. David G. says:
    August 2, 2011 at 8:07 am

    Thanks for sharing Chase!

    Did she really build that? When she was hammering it didn’t seem that the nail was moving…….

  4. Xeph Grand says:
    August 1, 2011 at 5:14 pm

    When the director called her and said there was heaps of screwing to do, I doubt this is what she had in mind 😉

  5. Kathleen says:
    August 1, 2011 at 4:32 am

    Well, happy Monday! Rolling my eyes, but smiling.

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