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Which Softbox is right for you?

May 26, 2016 By Nicholas Pappagallo Jr. Leave a Comment

SoftboxesLarry Pollock Discusses Softboxes and other modifiers and when and why to use them. We also discuss hotspots, gradients and how to achieve certain effects with the lights. Be sure to experiment and see how much difference each modifier and placement can actually make.

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