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Constant light vs studio strobes: Which reigns supreme?

As photographers, we’re constantly chasing the perfect light. Whether you’re crafting moody portraits or dramatic product shots, your choice of lighting can make or break the final image. Today, we’re taking a look at the age-old debate: constant light versus studio strobes. Is one inherently better than the other? Let’s

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Model Emily, lit by twilight natural light and the Avant Max LED Light

Balancing natural light and constant light for outdoor portraits

Outdoor portrait photography is a beautiful blend of natural light and creative control. While natural light can be stunning, sometimes it needs a little boost. This is where constant light comes in. Let’s explore how to balance these two light sources to create captivating portraits. Understanding natural light Natural light

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Neewer CB200C COB Light: Set your lighting free

Looking for some powerful lighting for photography and video in the studio? Then look no further than the new Neewer CB200C COB Light. Constant lighting has really jumped forwards in leaps and bounds of late, to the point I rarely use my strobes anymore. The new offering from Neewer is

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Strobes vs. Constant light: Choosing the right artificial light for your shoot

Selecting the appropriate artificial lighting for your photography project is crucial in achieving the desired look and feel. Two primary lighting options are available: strobes (or speedlights) and constant light. Each has its unique advantages and limitations, making them suitable for different types of photography. Strobes (or Speedlights) Strobes, characterized

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Three easy ways to use continuous light for food photography

As with any kind of photography, lighting is crucial to getting great food photos. Shooting in natural light yields beautiful results, but it may not always be accessible. So, if you’re dabbling into food photography more these days, it’s always great to know your lighting options. One of them is

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Using constant lighting for shooting film in low light locations

Whatever your chosen medium, good lighting is crucial when shooting portraits indoors. If you find it difficult to work with flash for your film photography, you might want to consider using constant or continuous lighting instead. As with flash, you can use it bare, pair with modifiers, place behind scrims

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