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Uploaded by on Dec 16, 2008

Using cheap lighting for photography requires finding clamp lights at any hardware store, using high-wattage light bulbs and utilizing as much natural day lighting as possible. Use inexpensive lighting for a photo shoot with information from a professional art and commercial photographer in this free video on photography.

Expert: Rebecca Guenther
Contact: www.m5a1photography.com/
Bio: Rebecca Guenther is a freelance photographer living in Austin, Texas.
Filmmaker: Todd Green

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  • Clamp them on the wall??? What kind of walls do you have?

  • this is the ONLY useful expertvillage video i've found so far...

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  • lmfao. These comments are hilarious.

  • since when was day light free?

  • Clamp them on my wall........ hmmmmmmmmmmmmm sounds good!...?

  • daylight - nothing like it.

    great vid

  • w....w.....w...dot........

  • Hi Rebecca,

    Cool bulbs comes in various color temperatures, mostly commonly found at stores are 4500K and 6500K. which one do you think would be better?

  • BRILLANT tips. i didnt know that i could use those ugly metal lights.

  • Onooooh!! Not a/that commercial again!!! :-(

  • I LOVE the Tips! Sooo Honest and helpful!

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