the best studio lighting!
I recently got this new task lighting from the Daylight Company for my workbench. The design is so thin and unintrusive that it's almost invisible in this photo. The lamp comes with another clamp as well, which allows it to be mounted on the mast of an easel. This lamp is compact enough to take it with me to classes and workshops, providing optimum lighting anywhere I go. It is goosenecked, dimmable, and the head swivels and turns to cast the light in any direction.
The light is truly colorless, and the lamp produces more light than all my other workbench lamps, combined.
The lamp is perfect for photographing artwork, too.
When I mentioned to the daylight company how wonderful the lamp was for finishing plein air studies in my studio and providing the perfect lighting conditions for photographing my paintings, their response was something along the lines of "oh yeah? here hold my beer!" and they sent me MORE lamps! This Luminos lamp with the rolling floor stand is the absolute ultimate in studio lighting.
The Luminos lamp puts off a tremendous amount of light, and really creates daylight in the studio.
The Wafer 2 lightbox is so thin it is really better described as a pad and not a box. That's my old lightbox on the bottom, with the Wafer 2 on top. The Wafer 2 weighs almost nothing, is less than a half inch thin, and is LED sandwiched between acrylic sheets which makes it almost indestructible.
Labels: daylight company, lights, luminos, photography, studio lighting, techne, wafer 2
1 Comments:
Great insights on studio lighting! I especially appreciate the tips on different lighting setups for various photography styles. Very informative and helpful for both beginners and professionals.
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