On Oct 3, 2010, at 10:11 AM, William Robb wrote:
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From: "Boris Liberman"
Subject: Re: About Studio Lighting kinds
Without knowing zilch about studio lighting I can only suggest that
you compare the price of replacement bulbs and the longevity of
them for both outfits. Given that you're starting on this route,
you may want to start with something that is cheaper to maintain in
order to get you through the learning curve. Afterwards you can
reconsider.
I'm going to respectfully disagree. Most every studio photographer I
know, whether they are pro or interested amateur has gone through a
similar equipment list, starting with hot lights in reflectors,
moving to shoe mount flashes that have been Rube Goldberged into
working, and from there to some sort of studio flash system.
I figure buy what you are going to end up with anyway right off the
get go and learn how to use it.
I agree. With hot lights you'll only learn that you should have
purchased a studio flash system. And since the technique differs, some
of the skills learned with hot lights don't transfer.
Paul
William Robb
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