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I am working on a book about ritual art in a remote part of the world. Much of the content will be illustration and i am curious how best to shoot wooden objects with aesthetically pleasing, artistic studio type lighting. and a black background, in mountain villages. I should have access to electricity via drop cords, but what is a recommendation for economical and lightweight portable lighting? Is this even a realistic proposal? I will need to lug the kit around with me so compactness and portability are essential.
Does anyone here have suggestions or can you point me in the right direction?
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this works well for smaller table tops.....http://www.lowel.com/media_access.html
http://www.lowelego.com/LWE.sweep.html
Objects are between 6 and 20 inches tall
Great if objects are shiny......Good site for a lighting education on table top photos.
- http://stores.ebay.com/Tabletop-Studio-LLC_W0QQssPageNameZstrkQ3amefsQ3amesstQQtZkm (Open in New Window)
Chimera softbox, siver interior xx-small - 12x16" (30x40cm) 63.95$
that to not dominate into the photo. Or a very dark shooting area. It would still require an enclosed light tent with broad difused lighting on each side.
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