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NewMulti-function Clamp with Ball Socket Head fr Photo Studio Camera Flash Lighting
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NewDigital 3200 W Continuous Photo Video Studio 3 Softbox Boom Stand Lighting Kit
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NewPack of 6 6500K 45W Photo Studio Day Light Bulb PB45-6P
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NewPhoto Studio Lighting Softbox Video Light Kit WF02
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NewClamp with Ball Socket Head fr Photo Studio Camera Flash Lighting Multi-function
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New3 Softbox Video Lighting Photo Studio Light Kit FOR Chromakey Green Screen
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New2 x 40*60cm/16"*24" Photography Photo Equipment Soft Studio Light Tent Box Kits
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NewJULIUS STUDIO BIG SOFTBOX LIGHTING LIGHT 2400W STUDIO BULB PHOTO LIGHT JS102
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New2000W DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTO STUDIO VIDEO SOFTBOX LIGHTING LIGHT KIT
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Study Old Paintings to Breathe New Life into Your Photography Black Star Rising

As the infant of the visual arts, photography inevitably draws upon the millennia of twin-making that came before it. And the thousands of years of development, thought, research and hard work that have obvious the history of art can provide powerful sources of photographic inspiration.

Here are just a few lessons that old paintings can acquaint with us about photography.

Impressionism: Qualities of Light

Most photographers are aware of Impressionism, primarily because it is a movement dealing with easy light and the changing qualities of light. Claude Monet, Georges Seurat and others were more concerned with the way things were seen than with creating unromantic descriptions of their subjects.

The movement paralleled the rise of photography. From about 1860 onward, there was a push and abandon between the two, as each strove to define itself in relation to the other. At least one painter, Edgar Degas , created photographs himself, and those who study his compositions will endorse immediately that his unusual use of cropping was intrinsically photographic. In fact, it mirrors what most of us do today with Photoshop and other imaging software.

photo studio lighting?

I'm frame up an in-home photo studio and am on a budget. What lights do i absolutely need/where could I find them besides ebay or adorama? I have ordered b&h photo and another photography arsenal that sell equipment is it a good idea to buy from these zines or is it normally overpriced?


BHPhoto has (loosely) the best prices for new equipment.
Check out http://www.amvona.com Don't buy from the website, find their ebay auctions, they go for a lot less. It's grand quality for the price. I use their tripod and umbrellas (shoot thru and softbox umbrellas) and I am happy with them. I couple those with some sparkle stands (ebay), flash/umbrella holders (ebay), and two Vivitar 285HVs (ebay)
Then get some sync cables, a splitter, and you're set.
Use a pallid card ($4) for cheap white balancing. Blur it and use it as a white balance point for your pictures in that environs.

If you want to spend a little more, look at http://www.alienbees.com for their products. Again, very good quality for the low bonus.


You could out of whack stuff from Calumet too. They have a catalog and a website. I think their stuff is fairly priced. They deliver somewhat fast!
Get 2 soft boxes for sure.

I need a photo studio lighting kit. Any suggestions?

I don't pauperism to buy junk. On the other hand, I'm not a professional photographer, so I don't want to spend big bucks either.

What brands should I be looking at?
How many lights should I get (account work)?
Monobloc or separate power supply?
What features should I look for?

Budget < $1,000


The Oct. 2007 problem of Shutterbug Magazine was devoted to lighting. You can read it at shutterbug.com, just type lighting in the Search box.

Which lighting is better to use for an indoor Photo Studio?

I am buying lighting for my indoor studio and was wondering what (if any) imbalance there is between tungsten lighting, and flourescent lighting. And which would be best to use and why. Any help that you can provide is very much appreciated. Thank you.


Using aptly balanced film or white balancing for digital, in your final photo it shouldn't be detectable what kind of lighting was habituated to, just the arrangement of the lights (split, butterfly, rembrandt, etc) .

Personally, I would go with fluorescents. They use up less power and don't spawn much heat (i.e. don't need to worry about your model sweating from being under the lights for too long and more of a fire hazard). Tungstens also gravitate to be inconsistent over time in the color they cast and fail a lot sooner.

If your shooting digital, something like the ExpoDisc can definitely be convenient for setting a custom white balance quickly and easily.

Truthfully, neither one of those can compare to a strobe system. If budget is rigorous and you can't get strobes with modeling lights, even basic flashes work well enough on a light stand with an umbrella reflector.

Studio lighting Portrait photography tutorial

Using the smick.co.uk 120cm octagonal softbox Gavin Hoey shows how by righteous using this one softbox and a 400Ws studio flash head for his studio ...

Photo Studio Lights Explained!

From www.boblowephoto.com Here are snippets from my 1-hour DVD video on how to down, shop for, and use photo studio strobe and continuous lighting ...



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