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Photography Lighting & Equipment Tips : Hotlight Vs. Strobe Lights in Photography Lighting

Lighting is very important in photography. Learn the difference between a hot light and strobe light in this free video clip about professional photography lighting and equipment. Expert: Erin Neumeyer Contact: www.ephotola.com Bio: Erin Neumeyer is a professional children’s photographer in Venice, California. Filmmaker: Nili Nathan

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21 Responses to “Photography Lighting & Equipment Tips : Hotlight Vs. Strobe Lights in Photography Lighting”

  1. andrewwhited says:

    @nikonguy102 i think its just the white balance of the video dude

  2. Azeckwazion says:

    talking make no sense! SHOW!!!

  3. gargolas305 says:

    wow…

  4. hcoll says:

    This video sucks….

  5. galpi says:

    You like strobes because it makes your studio look cool ? Are you freaking kidding me ??

  6. nikonguy102 says:

    Brush you’re stinking ugly yellow teeth!!

  7. youwillbeflaggedfag says:

    ABs are expensive as hell

  8. m63shredder says:

    Hot lights suck. Who uses that shit?

  9. stewartx5 says:

    shivknell > “umbrellas are for newbs”

    I’ve been a commercial fashion photographer off and on for nearly 30 years & use umbrellas exclusively since the light spread is wider, allowing the model to move in front of the camera without much impact on the lighting. More directional lighting, such as that from a reflector or mid-size to smaller softbox, would not so easily allow movement by the model. A large softbox will accomplish the same, but is more expensive, uses more floor space, & so on.

  10. RickLordTV says:

    To anoblemanforlife: I use hot lights and have for years. However it all comes down to what direction you see your photography career going. I specialize in commercial products, architecture and art. I feel as though I have much more control with with hot lights when it comes to painting with light. Hot lights also give me the added advantage of using color temperature shifting for more artistic control as well. BTW…Great video.

  11. AllAmericanGuy01 says:

    Ooooook. I learned absolutely nothing about the two. She took a minute and 30 something seconds to describe to us what she has.

  12. diegomh says:

    she did not say anything important just spam

  13. shivknell says:

    umbrellas are for newbs. get a beauty dish.

  14. jarman67 says:

    It’s a mic I believe.

  15. jd575 says:

    does she have a tatoo on her boob?

  16. crash61 says:

    hotlight $22.50 at Walmart
    daylight bulb $5.00 at photo shop
    getting to do videos for “expert village” when your a complete MORON …PRICELESS!!!!

  17. photonelectron says:

    did she say “my studio has a great feel with the umbrellas”? what an idiot.

  18. anoblemanforlife says:

    First of all,great video! Question? Do you think a 1000 watt continuous lighting kit is good for starters? I do not have enough money to get the alien bees strobes,transmitters,and accessories right now,or I would get these.

  19. prmass1 says:

    Drop me your address so I can visit you in Venice.

  20. nicolelynnphoto says:

    alienbees

  21. konceptj says:

    What was the name of that strobe you have?

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