Studio Broadlight portraiture lighting
This do-it-yourself project is a studio broadlight particularly suitable for portraiture.
Unlike point source lights diffused with fabric coverings, this mammoth fixture uses 16 100w bulbs, arranged in a grid within a wooden box, to flood a very large area with soft illumination. This is a rather complicated project, and the parts and materials can easily top $100. On the other hand, the results of this type of lighting is downright amazing, and it may be worth it, if you are seriously into portrait photography.
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