Digital Photography 1 on 1: Episode 4c
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Great work on the lessons totally ironed out some details I didn't know as I pretty much taught myself with every piece of gear.
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thanks for an amazing video!
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Hi Mark! Never have I seen videos as generous as these nowadays. Just a couple of question. Somebody told me to go and spend a very high quality one light setup for the meantime (which can duplicate a 3-light setup) than to spend a low budget 3-light setup combo that could easily break. And how much power do I need for a quality studio portrait or even for outdoor shoot?
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Nice video Mark.
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One thing I've noticed is he never mentions anything about continous lighting. I've got a continous lighting home studio I put together, which seems to simplify a lot of things. It's a new studio and I am new to doing higher quality photography work, and am left wondering if I'd get better results switching to a flash system.
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Hi Mark, i searched the light equipment in ebay ( u said). i cant able to fine that... Please help me. Thanks..
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AWESOME....love it
Thanks. Really informative videos.
sal64lon 3 years ago 14
A travel pack is basically a large battery. This allows you to use strobes in a place where there may not be an outlet, such as outside in a field. A generator, or power pack, must be plugged into the wall. They are both portable, but with the generator, you have to have it plugged in to work. The travel pack you can take anywhere with or without an outlet.
hvanasse 4 years ago 10