Lelandwelds
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I thought lighting my future garage would take mounting a couple fixtures and flipping a switch. It turns out the job takes more light, more fixtures, more thought, and more money! I have been scouring photos, you tube, and the internet to see what others have done.
I used to do a little portraiture on film. I used a little two (rarely three) source lighting for most of it. (Main light above and in front of subject. Small light or reflector facing upward to soften face. ) Many office/retail/ public space lighting seems to be using a similiar effect with direct and indirect lighting fixtures.
Has anyone used , say, 12 ea 100 watt LED suspended fixtures in a 24 x 40 garage? And, mount 12 ea 20 watt uplighters directly over each fixture? Switch each independently?
You could use both for greatest, smoothest lighting. Use just the small uplighters for socializing.
I used to do a little portraiture on film. I used a little two (rarely three) source lighting for most of it. (Main light above and in front of subject. Small light or reflector facing upward to soften face. ) Many office/retail/ public space lighting seems to be using a similiar effect with direct and indirect lighting fixtures.
Has anyone used , say, 12 ea 100 watt LED suspended fixtures in a 24 x 40 garage? And, mount 12 ea 20 watt uplighters directly over each fixture? Switch each independently?
You could use both for greatest, smoothest lighting. Use just the small uplighters for socializing.