I used to attempt something similar, but I used mini tripods intended for smartphones and small digital cameras. Not very nice, the tripods looked so thick and huge even though their size is appropriate. I want something better than my past works, instead of the same thing.I have a habit of spending free time window shopping aimlessly online (take a lot of conviction to control yourself from spending impulsively, yeah). When I came across these model kits by Dragon Toy (erm, not the figure company from Japan, but another one with the same name based in HK) on sale, jackpot. I think I could use the tripod section for this setup for Mea. All I needed is to repaint them black and assemble them. So, the answer to some of your questions on the tripod – this is it.As for the lamp, it’s a mini LED unit powered by button batteries. I have a few of them so I didn’t have to think twice to slice off the stand portion and glue it to the tripod (it can still be dismantled if I wish to).The camera comes in a set, with three lenses, 1/6 scale accessory for Hot Toys / Military figures. Mea is 1/7 scale so there’s not much of a big difference in scale.As for the roll-down plain backdrop polymer fabric material, it’s also a cheap purchase – a miniature version of what you see in photo studios, intended for people to shoot product photos, small products, or miniatures.More mini LEDs, bicycle lamps too. I have many of them in different shape and sizes, can be useful in certain setups.I thought this lamp – which I spotted in a car accessories store - had a design that looked like something you would see in a movie/recording studio (but way larger, of course – usually mounted on a trolley or in the ceiling), so I picked one to add it into my setup. It will attach to anything made of steel via a magnet.Having a magnet built into the lamp makes life easy. Since the lamp still stick itself to anything metal, I clamped a piece of metal to a vise, and the vise can easily be suspended above the setup via a stick or a rod. Of course, since it is heavy, I had to be careful not to knock things over, it could get ugly if that heavy block of metal lands on the figure.I decided keep things simple, color-wise, in order for Mea to stand out because of her red colored hair. Everything is almost black and white except an overhead studio lamp which is in yellow. That will make Mea stand out because she is pretty much the only thing that has colors while everything else is almost monotone. It’s similar to the color pop concept you see in some creative photos.The walls are just polyfoam spray painted in grey, the alphabets were wood pieces purchased from an art supplies store and painted metallic. Everything else – the desk, the laptop etc are all reused items from my Eriri photo PICTURE #1555392 . Their black-and-white colors fit in nicely.The floor’s marble-ish texture, is indeed a real ceramic floor tile. Leftover stuff from a home interior renovation in the past.The black sofa you are seeing (and some clothes hangers) are Barbie doll stuff.So here’s the setup. The chair to Mea’s right in this photo, well, let’s call it the “director’s chair”. It came as a set with the desk on the left.