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broncolor 'How To': Use continuous LED lighting for pack shots

broncolor 'How To': Use continuous LED lighting for pack shots In this broncolor ‘How To’ video Karl and Urs demonstrate how to photograph a white on white product packshot using continuous lighting.

One of the main challenges of photographing white on white is achieving defined edges on the product. Together Karl and Urs show you how to overcome this using a simple three-light setup using broncolor’s LED F160 lights (Karl also shows how you can simplify this to a two-light setup). This setup is ideal for photographing multiple products quickly and easily and can even be used for video.

In addition to being well suited for filming, continuous lights such as these also allow the photographer to instantly see the result, which can often seem far less intimidating than using flash, especially for new photographers. These lights also offer a robust and durable light that, when coupled with the right modifiers, allows you to enhance your creativity and achieve the exact results you envisaged.
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