You know how photographers are always asking for more light? Well, Photographer Bee Trofort shows us that sometimes a little can go a long way. Actually, something that shines just the right amount is a must to create some stunning portraits with Strobes and light painting. Bee uses a combination of strobes and KYU-6 RGB […]
Category Archives: Tip & tricks
Hi, my name is Richard Wong, and I’m a wedding photographer based in New Zealand. When I’m not out shooting, I do a lot of product photography at home, and another photography topic I enjoy is toy photography. Despite having many lights of different sizes and power, I found myself using my small Spekular KYU-6 […]
KYU-6â„¢ lights may not be the biggest lights around, but their form factor and superior color rendition make them perfect for product photography. Join photographer Mark Duffy for a lesson in using small light for photographing small products. We opted for an Xbox controller, because, you know, Xbox. Mark is going to take you through […]
Halloween is just around the corner, and that makes it a perfect time to photograph the costume characters in your life and use the Light Blaster to create incredible settings. Light Blaster brings you unlimited creative possibilities, letting you select and project still images or patterns onto any background or object. In an instant, […]
If you are looking for a way to spice up your product photography game, how about some light painting? Photographer Mark Duffy just shared his light painting technique for product photography. Naturally, it involves KYU-6 led light bracelets and some brand new ‘Puma’ sneakers. As Mark mentioned, this video isn’t about general product photogaphy lighting […]
In today’s post, we will go through the bread and butter of interview lighting – the three-point lighting system. At first, we’ll break it down, then we will show some small additions that can make a lot of difference. For the basic lighting we used a Spekular Core Kit split into three lights, and an […]
To be honest, I’m a sucker for symmetry, I love it when things fall into place, and everything aligns, it just feels balanced. It makes me relaxed, but that may just be me 🙂 In this blog post, we will be looking at three different scenes, lighting each scene twice, once with a symmetrical lighting […]
- 1
- 2