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CowboyStudio Flash Strobe Lighting Umbrella Kit with Hot Shoe and Carry Case List Price: $95.99 Sale Price: $95.99 |
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Strobe Light: Control: Triggered by Flash or a sync cord (included); Output: 40 WS; Power: 110V-50Hz / 60Hz ; Wire Back The Interval: 4-6 (sec.) ; Light Control the Distance: 12m ; Color temperature: 5500 - 6000K ; Flash synchronization: 1/800(sec... |
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ePhoto 2 x off Camera flash Photography Umbrella Flash Shoe Mount Swivel Flash Adapter for Nikon SB900, SB800 SB600 Canon EX430 EX 580 2 tripods, 2 Silver umbrellas, 2 shoot through umbrllas, 2 shoemount brackets + Carrying Case by ePhotoINC ULS302D Sale Price: $69.99 |
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This kit is everything you need to get started on a budget with the added advantage. This Studio Flash Mount Umbrella Kit is easy to use and set up. It is ideal for all level photographers. LOWEST PRICE!!! |
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Photography Photo Studio Flash Mount Umbrellas Kit Three Umbrellas By Fancier Fan UB1 Sale Price: $36.99 Used From: $37.26 |
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This is the perfect kit for those who shoot with Speedlights. TheUmbrella Adapter will allow you to attach your shoe-mounted flash and the included three umbrellas one gold reflective one 33" silver reflective one 33" shoot through umbrella and a 7" stand Super Value The three umbrella provide multi purpose... |
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CowboyStudio 43-Inch Black and White Umbrella for Photography and Video Lighting Reflective List Price: $11.00 Sale Price: $11.00 |
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This black/white umbrellas serves as a quick set up reflective umbrella, acting as a quick modifier for your light. This umbrellas helps direct your light as needed and is great for in studio and on location photo shoots. |
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NEEWER® Professional Photography 33" 83cm Studio Lighting Reflective Flash Translucent White soft Umbrella Sale Price: $5.85 |
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33" 83cm Studio Flash Translucent White soft Umbrella *Material : nylon material, Aluminum shaft *Size : Subtense Diameter: 33"/83cm (The manufacturer's standard Size is 33",but the real size may be between 33"-36''/83cm-91cm... |
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Cowboystudio 1200 Watt Photography, Video, and Portrait Studio Umbrella Continuous Lighting Kit With Four 85 Watt, 5500K Day Light Balanced CFL bulbs, Black and White Reflective Umbrellas, Stands, and Carrying Case List Price: $112.00 Sale Price: $100.00 Used From: $74.47 |
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This kit provides 1200 Watt continuous lighting and it is a very good start for beginners. Entire kit sets up in minutes, and very easy to operate. Lighting Tripod: Black anodized aluminum backlight stand, Maximum height is 7 feet... |
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Cowboystudio Photography/Video Portrait Umbrella Continuous Triple Lighting Kit with Three Day Light CFL Bulbs, Umbrellas, Stands, and Carrying Case For Product, Portrait, and Video Shoots List Price: $59.99 Sale Price: $59.99 |
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CowboyStudio Photography/Video Umbrella Continuous Triple Lighting Kit with Three Day Light CFL Bulbs, Umbrellas, Stands, and Carrying Case for Product, Portrait, and Video Shoots includes Three (3) 45 Watt 5500k Daylight bulbs, Two (2) 7 Ft light stand, One (1) Mini Light stand, Three (3) Light Socket, Two (2) 33 inch White umbrella, One (1) Padded Carrying Case |
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StudioFX 320 w/s Watt Photo Studio MonoLight Strobe Flash Lighting Umbrella Kit / Carrying Case / 4 Channel Wireless Trigger Sale Price: $149.99 |
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This kit includes all the following items: * Two (2) 80" Light Stands * Two (2) 160 Watt Strobe Flash MonoLights * One (1) 33" Soft umbrella * One (1) 33" Black and Silver Umbrella * Two (2) 75 Watt Model Light * One (1) 15 ft Sync Cord * One (1) 10 ft Power Cord * One (1) 1 Channel Wireless Radio Flash Trigger * One (1) Heavy Duty Carrying Bag SPECS: (2) Watt Strobe Flash MonoLights The unit mounts onto any standard lightstand with a 5/8" or smaller mounting stud... |
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Westcott 2332 43-Inch Collapsible Umbrella Flash Kit List Price: $69.90 Sale Price: $69.90 Used From: $69.00 |
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When portability matters, this kit delivers. Designed to fit into a backpack, the included 43" umbrella has a telescoping shaft, yet offers a full 43" spread. Collapsed size is only 14.5". The umbrella is made of a high-quality white diffusion material perfect for diffusing harsh light... |
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CowboyStudio 40-Inch Black and White Umbrella for Photography and Video Lighting Reflective List Price: $10.00 Sale Price: $10.00 |
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This black/white umbrellas serves as a quick set up reflective umbrella, acting as a quick modifier for your light. This umbrellas helps direct your light as needed and is great for in studio and on location photo shoots. |

How Many Different Ways are There to Light a Portrait With Just One Light?
An unabridged version of this article and others can be found at: John's Blog on 'One Light'
Portrait photography? No problem! Just find a pretty girl, buy a flashgun, take her picture and hey presto you have a portrait. But is it any good?
So what makes the difference. Well, a number of things do; the model, the background, the pose, the camera, the space, the camera, the lens and the light. But take away light and you have NOTHING!
So what is it about light?
There is: hard and soft, bright and dim, small and big, white and white (yes white and white) as well as white and coloured, direct and reflected, fast and slow, front and side and back and high key and low key and last but not least, invisible!
One Light?: The truth is that there is usually more than one light because where there is light there usually is reflected light.
You can use this reflected light if it helps or insert gobo’s (black go between boards or flags) to stop this. You can increase the reflected light by using reflectors, expensive ones or shirts and white boards.
Hard and Soft: Simply the difference between the light on a sunny day and a cloudy day. Hard light gives dark well-defined shadows. Soft light comes from many different places.
Bright and Dim: A dim light to us can be made to look like daylight, simply by leaving the shutter open for longer. So in this respect there is no such thing as bright or dim light. That is defined by the camera settings. The camera can make the brightest of scenes look like it was taken during an eclipse!
Small and Big: The sun is the biggest light that we can use, however it is called a small light because it is so far away. But put the clouds in between us and the sun and it becomes the biggest light we can use.
Soft boxes turn small lights into big lights and are often 2-3ft across. Alternatives are to shoot through a white sheet or bounce off a wall. An umbrella can achieve a similar effect because it spreads the light all over the place and reflected light can soften the shadows.
White and White: To the human eye, white is clearly white; that is because the eyes is constantly adjusting and interpreting what it sees. Cameras are not able to do that to the same extent. Collect different sheets of white paper and take a close look at them - you will probably find quite a range of whites. The same variations apply to light. We would call them all white (non coloured) but in reality they are coloured or tinted in some small way.
Different lights produce different tints - fluorescent give a greenish light, incandescent give a orange tint, flash guns and strobes will tend not to have a tint; so whites look white to our eyes but some appear coloured to a camera.
White and Coloured: Taking a photograph indoors with flash and incandescent bulbs will give a mixture of white and orange tints.
I was taking an outdoor photo during the day with a deeply overcast day. I place two flashguns with orange gels and the photograph turned from a dull picture to one that looked as though it had been taken late in the evening with a lovely warm glow.
Placing coloured gels over a flashgun colours the light and will produce different effects. Quality street sweets are famous for providing different colour wrappers that can be used for different effects.
Direct and Reflected: Direct light comes from your source light and usually has an obvious effect. Reflected light will come from any other surface that is not totally black. A coloured wall will give the light a colour tint. A shiny surface will give a hard strong light. A textured surface will give a soft weak light.
The distance from the source to the reflecting surface and then to the subject, compared to the distance from the source light to the subject, will greatly affect the strength of the reflected light.
Fast and Slow: What I am really referring to is the duration of the light, ie how long the light is shining while the photograph is being taken.
Daylight shines 100% of the time the shutter is open and a flashgun can shine for 1% of the time. In most cases though, you will get a combination of two lights; one shining 100% and the other a fraction of the time.
Front, Side and Rear: Choose the position of the main light. Each position will create a very different effect, from fully lit to silhouette. Reflected light can be used to fill in shadows.
Low and High Key: This is were the tones of the photograph are primarily dark or bright. The details of the subject are either blown out or in deepest shadow. Often the form comes from the outline of the subject. This is achieved by under or over exposing the subject.
Invisible: Infra Red is not visible to the naked eye, but filters can be attached to a camera which allows that light to be picked up on the sensor or film. This can produce a surreal effect. Different surfaces reflect different amounts of infra-red.
So there we have it, a lightening, fast pass over variations with just one light.
All this with just one light; just think of the variations with two or more lights.
Explore my website to see some of these effects in practice in the Galleries. Explore making your own photographs with just one light. Explore, discover and understand.
About the Author
I enjoy capturing beautiful moments in unique and creative ways and I delight in delivering photographs that people enjoy.
Having taken photographs for over 30 years, I decided to become a full-time, professional photographer in 2008, specialising in People Photography.
Examples of recent work can be viewed on my Wedding and Portrait Websites/Blog as well as a growing number of articles and reviews for photographers, clients, brides and models.
I use my Nikon gear with portable studio equipment to create the desired environment wherever I go and am always looking for new and interesting ways to take photographs of people.
WebSites: John Wood Photography and www.John-Wood-Photography.co.uk/blog


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