Well it was 20+ years ago. Shortly after that huge blimp size light boxs
with several 4800 watt second strobe heads got popular. Now I think they are
going back to hot lights using HMI type equipment, but I no longer have any
access to those kinds of studios.

Styles change. In portrature it was keg lights, then strobes, then strobes
with unbrellas, then strobes with light boxes, then strobes with large
reflectors. Now? I think the leading edge photographers are going back to
hot lights, but I am definately out of the loop anymore.

--graywolf
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The optimist's cup is half full,
The pessimist's is half empty,
The wise man enjoys his drink.


----- Original Message -----
From: Mike Johnston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2001 1:43 AM
Subject: Kerrekshun


> I errantly wrote:
>
> > Not so. All car photographers in studios use strobes.
>
>
> Amend that, in light of Tom's explanation. MOST car photographers in
studios
> (that I've ever seen, anyway) use strobes.
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