Lighting for Still Photography and Video with Continuous Lights

I’m probably in the minority, but I still like shooting continuous lighting in my home studio for photography as well as video.

I have a few reasons.

1) I also shoot video. I use a mix of Mole-Richardson and LTM Pepper continuous lights. They give me beautiful light.

2) I don’t shoot photographs or video in long sessions so I don’t worry about heat build-up from the tungsten lights. Also, my space is large enough that heat dissipates easily.

3) Since I shoot video fairly actively and I’m lazy, I have a semi-permanent set and several lights up on Matthews light stands at all times. I love Matthews light stands.

4) It’s darn predictable even if a bit dim for still photography.

5) Did I mention that the light is beautiful? These have been used to create the best in movie and TV for years.

6) I don’t have to deal with much movement in my still photography.

7) I’m always prepared to interrogate someone. 😉

A few safety notes:

I don’t deal much with child photography, unpredictable people, or the general public so I am a little less concerned, but no less cautious, about someone getting burned. It is important that anyone you may have on your set understand that tungsten lights can cause serious burns.

I never leave my lights unattended once lit.

I don’t touch them without leather gloves once lit.

I sandbag the base.

I leave plenty of head-room between lights and ceiling.

They’re great instruments. Just be careful.

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