Oh, boy - what have I started?

I have a version of that type of kit that uses tungsten bulbs. It's a solid starting point. My only advice is to get brighter bulbs (the brightest your light is rated for), you're gonna need them. You can diffuse too much light but you can't make dim light brighter.
 
Thanks for the tip on bulbs. I'm sure I'll be back with questions after I get a chance to play with it a bit.
 
Thats a great deal! :thumbsup2
I paid $300 for a similar kit without the backdrop stand and muslins quite a few years ago. I ended up buying a stand and a black sheet and a white sheet- $400+ for what you got for $134.
 

Great deal holy cow! I'd like to see how you like it as well, I'm trying to learn portraiture as well as how to generally take pleasing photographs lol
 
Just a heads up, Scott Kelby has a great book called "Light it, Shoot it, Retouch it" that focuses on studio lighting. Easily one of my favorite photography books. The layout of the book and the way he shows how the shots are created is far better than any other book on studio lighting / strobe use that I have ever read. I used a similar kit to the one you bought with a few other books and never really got the results I wanted. I recently upgraded to strobes and Kelby's book and I'm getting MUCH better shots. I attribute a little bit of it to the strobes, (hot lights can only get so bright) but much more of it to Kelby's help and a lot more practice.

Also, your daughter, unless she is a REALLY good sport, is likely to hate you soon. You're going to have her sit there and pose for hours, while you play with settings, moving lights, etc. My girlfriend is not usually thrilled when I bring the strobes out. I found taking her out to a nice dinner afterward helps a lot :-D

Enjoy your new setup! It's an entirely different ballgame!
 
You can also change how bright or how dark the way u want by adjusting your aperture/shutter speed/and ISO....aka high key & low key images
 
Thanks for the book tip, LordAthens I will try to check it out.

I haven't really had much free time to play with it although I put it all together the day after it came to make sure nothing was broken. DD and her BF had winter formal the next day so I took some quick shots without the slightest clue what I was doing.

One thing I will say is that the backdrops that came with this kit are VERY thin. I had to clamp a blanket onto the back of the black backdrop when taking the formal pics, because there was reflection off a framed photo shining through the backdrop from behind.

Otherwise I'm satisfied with this as a beginner kit.
 

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