October 8, 2009
Photographic Lighting
Whether capturing photos of products or shooting portraits or other images. Achieving great photos of publishable quality, does require some photographic ability whether natural or learned. Photographers often utilize photography equipment such as muslin backdrops and photo lighting kits or lighting stands to highlight the subject. Often times a back light or fill light will be employed as well to eliminate any shadowing affects in the background of the images.
If shooting portraits of families in the studio or models at a pro shoot, many photographers will use flash lighting to capture these images. The use of strobe or flash lighting requires the synchronized timing of the camera’s shutter to work in time with the flash to produce great shots.
Though for some photography enthusiasts, they can also choose to utilize a different type of photo studio equipment such as continuous lighting. This type of lighting can be found in the forms of either Halogen or Fluorescent photography lighting. Commonly referred to as “hot lights” these are very easy to use in comparison to flash lighting which requires synchronization. Photographers can position there light stands where they want them and simply turn on the lights and begin shooting right away.
Brightly burning halogen studio lights provide a wonderful light source but they also produce a great deal of heat as well. If you use this type of continuous lighting, the heat in your home or studio will not only rise but your electric bill will rise as well. Fluorescent lighting stands or kits do not require as much electricity and burn brightly while producing virtually no heat. They don’t burn as brightly as what halogen bulbs do. To counter that, photographers who want to use fluorescent for it’s coolness and energy efficiency simply choose a higher wattage lighting kit to overcome any luminosity differences in output.
The various choices for photographers with the availability of modern photographic lighting equipment have been greatly improved in both quality and options. Photo studio lighting kits in digital form for instance, can be found in both halogen and fluorescent types of photo lighting sources.
Photography equipment is designed to enable photographers , regardless of whether they are a professional or a beginner to be able to elevate the quality of their photographic images on a consistent basis. Bringing both the craft of photography and produced photo images to a higher level.
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