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Choosing Your First Studio Strobe
Choosing Your First Studio Strobe
by Luke Rollins · Posted 01/02/2026
Subject and style may vary, but consistency is a quality shared by all successful photo studios. When working indoors, that begins with lighting. Strobes remain the bread and butter of many still photography studios. Unlike natural light, which can be finicky and unpredictable; on-camera flashes, which are not typically designed for studio use; or continuous lights, which can become costly as output increases; strobes are built to withstand the rigors of studio life while providing flexible and powerful light. But with so many options on the
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On-Camera Lighting
Lights & Strobes
How to Build an Affordable Home Studio
How to Build an Affordable Home Studio
by Cory Rice · Posted 10/20/2025
The trick with any home studio is in creating a space that can be used to create images that do not betray the fact that you shot them in your living room, in your pajamas, using your pet dog as an assistant. Luckily, creating a home studio can be done fairly easily without breaking the bank. This article will help get you up and running. Planning Your Studio Before making any purchases, it is important to sit down first and answer some basic questions about what you want your studio to accomplish. First, what type of photographs do you plan
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Studio Photography
Photography Business
Stage & Studio Accessories
Holiday 2025
Everything You Need for Successful High-Volume Photography
Everything You Need for Successful High-Volume Photography
by Zack Young · Posted 04/02/2025
Once you’re familiar with the basic concepts behind high-volume photography, the next logical step is to figure out what gear you need to purchase. That’s when the panic might hit. Suddenly you’re flooded with decisions about cameras, lenses, strobes, backdrops, barcode scanners, and more, each category including tons of different options at every
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High-Volume Photography
Portrait Photography
Mastering Light: From Camera Flash to Studio Strobes
Posted 02/06/2025
Westcott Top Pro Ian Spanier explains the transition from on-camera flashes to more powerful strobes and how using a small strobe can transform your portraits. 0:00 - Intro 3:43 - Photoshoot & FJ80 II flash overview 5:10 - Why the FJ80 II 12:46 - Using the FJ80 II on different rig setups 14:01 - FJ80 II triggers 15:50 - Photoshoot using the FJ80 II 25:10 - Westcott continuous lighting options 28:38 - Demo continues 30:25 - Image review 33:35 - White balance & color temp / using light meters 38:14 - Overpowering the sun with the FJ400
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Photography Lighting
Lighting Techniques
Choosing a Modifier for Portraits: Umbrella vs Softbox vs Beauty Dish
Choosing a Modifier for Portraits: Umbrella vs. Softbox vs. Beauty Dish
by Cory Rice · Posted 10/28/2024
In the world of portraiture, a light is only as good as the tools used to shape it. The three most common types of modifiers used for portraits are umbrellas, softboxes, and beauty dishes. Each of these
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Portrait Photography
Holiday 2023
Studio Photography
Light Modifiers
Holiday 2024
The Softbox: An Introduction
by tom kirkman · Posted 11/26/2019
A softbox is an enclosure designed to fit around an artificial light source, such as a flash tube or halogen lamp. Its reflective interior intensifies the light output and projects it through its only means of escape—the front diffusion screen. This creates a quality of light long appreciated by photographers and videographers, which resembles the softer light one might find streaming through a window. It also creates square or rectangular highlights in the reflective surfaces of your subjects. The "soft" name stuck because of the quality of
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Holiday 2019
Photography Lighting
Light Modifiers