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| Here's what you get: 1) Two NEW Britek BB-50 45WS (effective) Strobes (Show Me) 2) Two Removable Reflectors 3) Two 6 1/2 Foot Light Stands (Show Me) 4) Two 21" Black/Silver Umbrellas (Show Me) 5) Two Tilt/Swivel/Pan Bulb Holders (Show Me) 6) Two 10' Sync/PC Cords 7) Two 10' Power Cords BONUS! 8) One Strobe and Accessory Carrying Case (Show Me) 9) One Light Stand and Umbrella Carrying Case (Show Me) And now, as a FREE BONUS! 10) One Four Color Filter Set (& case) Included! (Show Me) Only $219! No Reserve! But there are only 6 packages available in this auction. Bid now! |
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Believe it or not, there's NO RESERVE on this auction! But these go quickly - so bid now, and bid to win - only 6 Packages available in this auction! |
| This is probably the greatest beginners starter studio setup you'll ever see for anywhere near this price! You'll have everything you'll need to get started in studio portraiture (also great for product photography)! With 2 exciting, brand new "BB" Series Master strobes with removable reflectors and variable power with the flip of a switch, you'll have two strobes to light your victims (er, your "subjects, that is:) just like a pro. In addition, you'll have a two great umbrellas to creatively soften the light and effectively help to hide the lines, sags, and wrinkles often found on our older clients (it makes them look younger, more vibrant, and attractive) and is great for removing or reducing the reflections from glass, chrome, or any reflecting surface! And in addition, you'll have two light stands, two Tilt/Swivel Bulb Holders, two sync cords, two power cords, PLUS a strobe and accessory carrying case AND a light stand carrying case to hold your equipment when you need to go on location (or when the spouse wants the living room back:). And now you'll also get a great four color filter set, too (the filters will allow you to change the color of your background - or any other area of your shot)! Whatta fabulous deal! And everything can be stored in the corner of a closet when not deployed in a studio setup. Over all, this is a truly fabulous package for an absolutely UNBELIEVABLY low price! You get all this for less than 1/2 of you might pay for just one strobe from a competing manufacturer or photo supplier.So who da man? "PhotoSource3" on eBay, of course (Photographer's SupplyStation). However, please read the "Reality Check" information (below) to be sure you understand the kit's capabilities and limitations. When you buy from Photographer's SupplyStation ("PhotoSource3" on eBay), you get more than just equipment; you get honesty, integrity, and help, too. Tell me more about photography! |
| Important: I just HATE IT when I buy a "kit" or "package," and then when I receive it, I discover that I can't use it because there's something else I need (usually at a substantial additional cost, too) to make it work (i.e., the "batteries not included" syndrome)! So I'd never do that to my (cherished) customers! With this fabulous package, absolutely everything is included (well, except a camera, film, and photographer, that is)! When this package arrives, all you'll have to do to start making great photographs, is open it up, unwrap your new goodies, put the strobes on the light stands, plug 'em in, point them at your favorite victims, and, baby, just like Elvis, go ahead and rock and roll (fire away)! NO additional equipment or parts are needed to start using your new studio equipment! |
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You can find ALL these things right now in my other auctions (except for the luscious lovely to the left; I'm gonna keep that one for myself:) <-Looks almost like natural light, doesn't it? Not completely! Strobes made this lovely image better. The give-away? The main light looks like it's coming from the left (which it is - for the main light - a window), but look at the catch lights in her eyes! That's coming from 2 strobes; one just behind and (barely) to the right of the camera, and the other just to the left of the camera (a Minolta Maxxum 7, btw)! From now on, whenever you're looking at pictures in magazines, notice the eyes for clues to the lighting setup - and where the catch lights appear in the models' eyes. The secret to ALL magnificent images? That's an easy one; it's the LIGHTING! A photographer is a LIGHT writer! See below for more information and lotsa photographic tips and tricks... |
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| Be Careful, dear friends, when you choose your photographic equipment! All strobes and kits are NOT equal... and you should know what you're ordering before spending your hard-earned money. |
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Take Care, gentle photographer - when choosing your lighting equipment. There are many strobes and lighting equipment of lesser quality, fewer capabilities, and much less versatility being sold online nowadays. Before making your purchasing decisions, ask yourself a few questions: Does this strobe have a removable reflector? Does it come with variable-power capabilities? Is it expandable and are there accessories available for the strobes to easily and inexpensively expand your lighting capabilities? Does it come with a guarantee backed by an American-based manufacturer/distributor to provide service or replacement? If the kit includes umbrellas, are they appropriately matched to the strobe's output power? And how much help and information can you expect from the seller? If the equipment you're considering buying fits your needs, even without the capabilities I usually like my equipment to have, then make your purchase knowing what you're ordering and what you're going to have to work with when your equipment arrives. I'm not suggesting that you shouldn't buy equipment with lesser capabilities, just that you should understand what you're getting when you spend your hard-earned money. But, of course, you're the customer, and you decide what to buy, and from whom to buy it. Here's why I like my strobes to come with the capabilities I've described: 1) If a strobe doesn't have a removable reflector, then you can't control the light spread (coverage angle) - you're stuck with whatever output angle the strobe comes with, so it's far less useful to us (sometimes we want a narrow light spread to highlight our subject; other times we want to remove the reflector completely for a broad 180º light spread to light backgrounds, large areas, or groups, for example). 2) If a strobe doesn't have variable power capabilities, you'll need a larger studio area because you'll have to physically move the strobes farther away from your subject in order to reduce the light when needed (with variable power strobes - such as these - we simply flip a switch). 3) If you're only buying 2 strobes, you're much better off having both of them be of the same power; it makes it quicker and easier to set up your shots. 4) One of the greatest disappointments for new strobe owners is to discover that they cannot (easily and inexpensively) expand the capabilities of their lights (by using color filters/gels to allow us to change the color of our backgrounds (see below for an example) and subjects or to direct and modify the light, because the strobes we bought didn't have the ability to use these helpful accessories, etc.). 5) And finally, if you're buying umbrellas with your kit, the size of an umbrella should be matched to the strobe's output; too large of an umbrella will result in too much light reduction, and too small an umbrella will allow light spillover and decreased effect. So use your head, choose your equipment carefully, review the seller's feedback, check out the supplier's web sites, and no matter where you buy your equipment, have fun and make some great pictures! Thank you for visiting this auction, your time and consideration are most sincerely appreciated. |
| Using a Digital Camera? There are those who "claim" their strobes will work perfectly with ALL digital cameras. Ha! BEWARE, dear friends, beware. This is untrue! There are some digital cameras which will NOT work with pro strobes, and unlike the others who DON'T tell you the truth, I've explained this situation ethically and honestly (see THIS for the explanation). When you deal with Photographer's SupplyStation - PhotoSource3 on eBay, you get more than great equipment and fabulousely low prices - you also get honesty, integrity, and help, too. I won't sell an item that will disappoint you (just check my feedback for proof of this). Even though the cheaper strobes may cost less than the decent equipment I sell; often in life, we find that the cheapest things we buy end up costing us the most money. But "you pays your money, and you takes your choice," and no matter who you buy your photographic equipment from, I wish you all the best! See my business philosophy. |
| ALSO, if you try using strobes of substantially different power outputs (Watt Seconds) to light your subject, your job will become much more difficult! Just try lighting one side of your subject with a 80-90WS strobe, and the other side of your subject with a 40-50WS strobe! Half of your picture will be overexposed (washed out), and the other half will be underexposed (way too dark)! That's why ordering your equipment from a photographer who knows about studio photography - and uses the same equipment he's selling - is your best option! That's why my packages actually WORK! Want proof? See my Feedback, and discover what 1,000 other folks have to say about my equipment and customer service. Remember, you can fool all of the people some of the time, and you can fool some of the people all of the time, but you can't fool all of the people all of the time. Over a thousand other folks can't all be wrong, huh? :) See my Feedback |
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Why do photographers want powerful flash equipment (strobes)? Because (both indoors and outdoors) with strobes, WE CAN CONTROL THE LIGHT! Sound familiar? Starting to get the picture, now? (sorry, I just couldn't resist ;-) Hmmm... Light! |
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![]() As we can see from this top view the new BB-50 allows us to control the power level output (full or half power), use a sync cord or control it via the slave sensor, lets us test its functioning via the test button, use or remove the reflector, and has a safety fuse to protect it from power surges. You get it ALL with this great new unit! |
This is a Fabulous
deal, but let's not lose sight of the reality. If you're rich,
have a sugar-mommy or daddy, are a high-income pro, or if you
can get financing, my advice would be to spring for something
(several somethings, in fact) more powerful, more feature-rich
(and a LOT more expensive). Lights are like hard disks and internet
connections: no matter how big a hard disk is, and no matter
how fast your net connection is, they're never big or fast enough.
But if you're just starting out, or are on a budget, or are an
advanced (or advancing) amateur, these little babies sure make
a lot of sense. Let's face it, your portrait clients (or your
mother-in-law) won't have any idea whether you paid three hundred
or three thousand for each of these strobes; they'll just be
impressed (let them think they cost you an arm and a leg; especially
those snooty, skinny, little models - "Ya want great head
shots, sweetie? It's gonna cost ya; hell, my lights are so valuable,
whenever I trade one in, I gotta pay it alimony!") Umm,
just some photographer humor, folks :) - it sorta grows on you
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With these units, everything you'll need to start working with them is included; the strobe itself, flash tube, a removable reflector, a Tilt/Swivel Bulb Holder, power cord, and a sync cord; just plug them in, and fire away! The "ready" light goes on to let us know when the strobe is charged and ready to fire; the "test" button lets us fire the strobe to test its proper functioning; the "sync" terminal lets us attach a sync (or PC) cord to the sync terminal on our cameras to control the firing of the strobe with the shutter button on our cameras; and the "optical slave sensor" lets us fire the strobe automatically with the flash of any other strobe or flash unit. |
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| This unit can be fired by the PC Cord
(included, of course), the Test Button, or the optical Slave
Sensor (which means that any other flash, even your camera's
little built-in flash, can automatically fire this unit by it's
light alone, so you don't even need to use a sync (PC) cord unless
you want to). BTW, a "PC Cord"
(Push Contact), also called a "Sync Cord"
is a wire that connects the strobe to your camera, and fires
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| PhotoSpeak: What's a "Slave Sensor?" Well, if you had to use a PC Cord for every strobe, just think what a mess of tangled wires you'd have if you were using 5 or 6 or more strobes to light your subject (as many pros do)! So, science came to our rescue with slave sensors. It's a tiny little sensor built into most good strobes, that sits & waits for a short, intense burst of light. When it detects this burst of light (the flash from another strobe), it automatically sets off the flash tube in the strobe its built into. Voila! Now, with strobes that have slave sensors (often just called "slaves"), we can connect only one strobe to our cameras (with the PC or Sync cord), usually the strobe closest to our camera, and when we press the shutter button, firing the one connected strobe, that flash will automatically set off all the other strobes we may be using for that shot! Ah, ain't technology wunnerful (sic)? Even most of the little flashes built into most modern cameras can set off most strobes with slaves. A strobe that has PC socket, or both a PC Socket and a slave sensor is called a "Master" strobe; a strobe that only has a slave sensor and no PC socket (usually less expensive units) is called a "Slave." Whichever strobe you're using with a PC cord is referred to as your "master" strobe for purposes of that shot. Most of the better strobes have both PC sockets and slave sensors, so they're more versatile and useful to us (however, there are many very good slaves out there today, and you won't need all your strobes to be masters, so don't hesitate to buy some decent slaves when the time comes - and, believe me, if you stick with photography, the time will come). | ||
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This view shows the BB-50 with its reflector removed (a great way to light large 180 degree ares, such as backgrounds). These are brand new, 100% guaranteed, with the manufacturer's full one year warrantee . These are NOT seconds, blemishes, or anything other than brand new, absolutely perfect, current 2002 models! Just 'cause the price is great, doesn't mean these are in any way less than perfect! Questions? Requests? just e-mail any questions or requests, to me at PhotoSource3@pss3.com or check out-my web sites see links here.-These strobes and other photographic equipment also come with an "extra" that's not available anywhere else, at any price whatsoever: FREE photographic education, advice and training from MyPhotoHome.com (coming soon to a computer near you)! MPH Members also get FREE web space (to post your own pictures), and much, much more (when MyPhotoHome.com comes online, shortly). |
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Point of Information: Why, you might be asking yourself, have virtually all photographers switched to using strobes, when "regular" continuous lights (photographers call them "hot" lights) are everywhere, and it's easier for us to see how the lighting will look with them? Well, the continuous lights, like the ones in our houses (tungsten lights), or halogen (and similar) are called "hot lights" for a reason: they get hot. Really hot! And the special photographic hot lights get twice as hot as household bulbs! This tends to make certain things, like flowers, foods, animals, and those darn pesky models, wilt. Especially models. They get very, very, unhappy when they wilt. Whine, gripe, groan; you'd think a little melting makeup, and running mascara, limp hair, and sticky lipstick, and beads of sweat running down their lovely curvaceous (umm, let's say noses) was a big deal or something, the way they complain! ;-) Next, there's a little problem with the "color temperature" being way off with hot lights, so we have to use special films (3200K or 3400K) or filters, or special photographic bulbs, when using them (strobes are perfectly balanced at 5500K to simulate sunlight, so we can use all the regular daylight films we've come to love/hate over the years). You'll notice that most of your pictures taken indoors without using a flash turn out with a yellowish color cast; that's because household lights are loaded with yellow and red light. The solution is to either use special films, or special filters. But why create more problems for yourself? Using strobes eliminates all these headaches (and heat!). Also, with continuous lights, they're always shining; usually right in our subject's eyes, causing squinting and annoyance (and ugly looking pictures). With strobes, nothing is shining in their eyes, and the flash is too short to cause any of this discomfort to our beloved subjects (until AFTER the flash, when they might be chasing all those little light blips around the room:). Additionally, with strobes, we can control the light much better! We can adjust the power output with the flick of a switch. We can modify the light with umbrellas, softboxes, softcases, filters, scrims and gobos, doo-dahs, and thingamajigs, etc., etc. We can direct the light with barn doors, snoots, honeycombs, and many other accessories. In short, with strobes, we can play God with our photography; WE CAN CONTROL THE LIGHT! And we can do it 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, whenever we want, no matter what the weather is, and without regard to daylight or night. There are yet other, more esoteric, as well as mundane reasons why strobes are the preferred means of photographic lighting in the modern world, but we'll pass on those things for now. You've probably had enough information shoved down your throat already (sorry, but I can't resist trying to educate everyone about photography). |
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technically speaking, all professional photographic flash units,
even though nearly all pros call them "strobes," are
not technically strobe lights. A real stroboscope is capable
of dozens (or hundreds or even thousands) of flashes per second,
and many can maintain that flash rate for hours on end. Our photographic
strobes would die a dozen deaths if we tried to set them off
25 or 50 times a second! However, since photographers almost
always call these lights "strobes," we'll just stick
with the term; but, technically..... Well, you get the idea ;->
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BARNDOORS Ah, here's one of every photographer's favorite accessory. The barndoors is a wonderful, inexpensive, and easy way to modify and direct the light. As you can see from this image, and the one below, we simply open and close the barndoors' four "doors" to control exactly where we want the light to go (and, of course, by extension, where we don't want the light to go). NOTE: These barndoors do not come with this package; it's simply an example of the expansion capabilities of these strobes. |
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Sometimes we don't want any light to appear somewhere in our frame; one common example is when we don't want any light "spillover" to reach out backdrop (especially when we're after the solid black "dropout" effects so popular today). Conversely, when we're using a strobe as a backlight - to light our background - we often want to keep the light confined to our backdrop, and not illuminating the rest of our workspace; so we use the barndoors to restrict our light to the backdrop. Other times, we want to keep the light directed onto a certain part of our subjects (like when we want to highlight the face of our portrait subject, or a product). There are a million used for barndoors, and as your photographic talents increase, I have no doubt you'll add a couple of barndoors to your studio equipment. |
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to be 100% clear on this, the barndoors DO NOT come with this package; they're just an option
I thought you might like to know about, and this example will
help you understand why purchasing lights capable of using many
additional light-modifying accessories is almost always
preferable to spending your money on strobes which do NOT have
the capabilities to use accessories for future upgrading. Please
don't think I'm trying to "sell" you additional items;
I'm just trying to let you know why I choose to offer
the photographic equipment I do to my (cherished:) fellow photographic
friends (and visitors to the eBay photographic sections). Hey,
I've been taken advantage of by innumerable photo "salesmen"
- and I don't want the same thing to happen to you). Buy whatever
you like from whomever you choose - but I feel it's important
for you to know what you're buying before spending
your hard-earned money! Take care, and make your purchasing decisions
wisely my friends, and, as always, take (or better yet, "make")
lots of great pictures! Back to top of page |
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Technique: Why would we want to dim a strobe to
1/2 power? Because in order to get great pictures, we have to
be able to control the light (sound familiar?) in a number of
ways. Sometimes a full power flash is too powerful for the effect
we're after; other times we may want to reduce the illumination
to create a different mood. In people pictures, for a head shot
(that's what photographers call a picture of a person's face,
often the face and shoulders), we often want part of the face
highlighted, and the other part of the face in a light to medium
shadow. This interplay of light and shadow is called "modeling,"
and is a hallmark of good photography. Anyway, as an example,
a common lighting ratio for people pictures is a 1:2 (also 1:3,
1:4, or even 1:5) ratio - full illumination on one side of the
face, and 1/2 that amount of light on the other side of the subject's
face (we rarely want full frontal lighting, because it gives
the face a flat and unappealing look, as well as other negative
aspects). The 1:2 (full/half) lighting combination can give us
an interesting and often flattering image, with a good ratio
of light and shadow - revealing the character, and giving us
depth and texture (but be sure to play around with other lighting
ratios, too, for even more creativity). Whenever we have two
strobes to work with, we can achieve this 1:2 ratio by moving
one strobe (the one providing the shadow side lighting) twice
as far away from the subject as our main light (the strobe providing
the full illumination). But often things get in the way, like
walls and such; not all of us have lots of room in our studios
(especially living room studios :) to move our lights as far
away as we like. Aha! The scientific wizards devised a most convenient
solution! A variable-power strobe (like this great BB-50)! Now,
instead of moving lights all over the place, all we have to do
is flip a switch, and Voila! 1/2 power without any hassle at
all! In some very powerful strobes, we might even find variations
from full power, all the way down to 1/32 power. Another way
to achieve a lighting ratio (when we only have one strobe) is
to use a reflector to "bounce" some light onto the
shadow side of the subject's face. You can buy a "professional"
reflector for as much as $100.00 or more, but I just use a white
poster board, which you can find at any art supply store for
under two bucks. You don't have to spend a fortune to make great
pictures, just use your equipment to its fullest extent - and
use your head! Back up to the BB-50 description ------------------- Back to top of page |
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| AC Input | 110-120 Volt |
| Variable Power Output? | Yes! Full and Half via built-in switch |
| AC Fuse | 5 Amp |
| Flash Tube | BC-100Y (rated 10,000 flashes) 45WS (huh?) |
| Guide No. (ISO 100) | GN: 45 Meters / 150 Feet (huh?) |
| Trigger | Test button / Slave / PC Cord |
| Slave Effective Distance | 15 Meters / 50 Feet |
| Sync Socket | 5 ø Standard Earphone Type, 6V DC |
| Recycling Time | 1-3 Seconds |
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| Q. What the heck is a "WS" and what's a "GN," and what in the world do they mean? . |
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Here's a brief explanation (using,
for this example, your (well, it might be yours soon:) new BB-50
strobe, which have a power level of 45WS, and a GN of 90): For example, (presuming you're using ISO/ASA 100 film), our GN is 90, and the subject is 12 feet away, then: 90 (GN) divided by 12 (feet away from the subject) = 7.5, so we'd use an exposure setting of just under F8. If our subject is 8 feet away, then: 90 divided by 8 = 11.25 which would give us an approximate F stop of just over F11. See? Umm, if you don't understand it, don't worry about it (it took me years to fully comprehend). Suggestion: Back up to the BB-50 description ------------------- Back to top of page |
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Here's a fabulous deal on
an excellent quality light stand. This Brand New Britek light
stand extends to a height of 6 1/2 Feet, and folds down (fully
assembled) to only 2.8 feet for easy packing and transport. Reality Check: Hey, if you're rich, I'd suggest buying a set of bigger, heavier (& more expensive) stands for your pro studio setup, and another set of lightweight stands for location shoots; but my studio is in my house, and I don't have 20 foot ceilings for the 15' stands anyway, so these stands work just fine for me. 6.5 feet is plenty high for most uses, and we have larger stands should you need more height. And they're sturdy enough for studio work, and light enough for location work. Realize, though, that these stands, while certainly a great deal and a marvelous value, are the working photog's Chevys and Fords; not Rolls Royces. Treat them with minimal respect, and they'll see you through to old age; but if you're looking for the Ferraris of light stands, go buy something else. This sturdy light stand is rated to hold a load of 10 pounds (but, personally, I try to keep the load under 9 lbs when it's fully extended) either way, it's likely to be able to hold darn near any lighting unit you're using. Of course, there are bigger and heavier stands, too. All the sections of these stands
are quality tubular stock, NOT the cheapie solid ones (which
are heavier and less versatile, as well as cheaper). The only
"cheap" part of these stands is the price - not the
quality! Bid now, while they're still in stock. |
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Technique: The most important "secret" of good photography is the thought the photographer
puts into a picture before s/he even considers what type of film
to use! The point here is that we have to train ourselves to
think before we shoot! What color is our subject? How
can we make that color (or shade) stand out? By using an appropriate
background, of course! The choice of using even a simple, solid
color background that matches our subject's eye color can improve
our pictures. In the lovely picture to your left, notice how
the blue-violet shadows to the right of the model's head accentuate
her blue eyes. Notice, too how half the face is in a light shadow,
adding depth and texture. We have to ask ourselves: What do we
want to emphasize in our picture? How will we direct our viewers'
eye to our subject? If it's an outdoors photograph, how will
we separate our main subject from any other distracting elements
in our photograph? At which angle should we shoot? Is it important
to establish place in this photograph (i.e., is it important
for the viewer to know where our subject is? Or do we want to
hide the location)? If we're shooting people, what is our victim's
least appealing feature (i.e., a large nose, a bald head, pot
belly, lotsa wrinkles, etc.:)? How can we hide or de-emphasize
it? What's our subject's most appealing feature (i.e., eyes,
profile, smile, boobs - oops! sorry, I couldn't resist:) ? How
can we emphasize the attractive aspects of our subjects? These
are the questions photographers have to ask, before we
shoot. THINK before you shoot! MAKE a photograph - don't "take"
a snapshot! Review the "Tips" in this auction; take
the time and thought to prepare your photo sessions long
before your subject arrives! Learn to know what you want
before you put film in your camera. Learn to "design"
your pictures before you pick up your camera! Take a piece of
paper and a pencil, and sketch out what you want in the picture
you're considering; this will be a great help in the beginning,
and after a few weeks or months of doing this, you'll start to
do it all in your head, and won't need the pencil and paper any
more. Is your subject a child? If so, have some colorful toys
around. Is your victim a man? Have him bring a suit and some
jeans to the session. Is your subject an attractive and shapely
young woman? Ask her to bring a dressy outfit and a sexy outfit
or a bikini. Is your subject older? Be sure to have an umbrella
or softbox ready to hide the lines and wrinkles. Shooting outdoors?
Avoid placing a subject in the bright sunlight (which causes
squinting eyes and harsh shadows), and find some open shade to
shoot in (overcast days are great for outdoor shoots). I promise
you that a good photograph doesn't require the genius of an Einstein
- it just takes a little thought and preparation (creativity
and practice doesn't hurt either)! You don't have to study photography
for 20 years, just train yourself to think before you
shoot! Don't try to plan out 100 subjects all at once; think
about one or two, and then use 10 rolls of film on just a few
ideas. Shoot from different angles; shoot from different heights;
shoot with different lighting angles; shoot with color film;
shoot with black and white film; think, then shoot! Pretty soon,
you'll wake up one day and realize that you've changed; you'll
look at the world differently; you'll "see" things
most people never even notice; one day, you'll realize that you've
become something special; something different, but different
in a most amazing and wonderful way; you will have become - a
photographer!© 2001 Back to top of page Quickie Technique #5: Exposure - All meters built into all cameras are "reflection" meters; they read the light reflected by our subjects AND everything else in our viewfinder! This often causes incorrect readings, and pictures that turn out looking like doo-doo. Instead of letting our camera's meter read the exposure from our whole frame, set your built-in meter to its "spot" setting. Then, center the most Important part of your subject (i.e., the face of a person, the flower petals of a flower, the coat of a dog, etc.) in your meter's spot circle and take your reading; then, when our viewfinder's spot circle is filled with our subject and NOT with the surroundings, lock in exposure (e.g., press the shutter button half-way down), re-compose the shot, and then press the shutter button all the way down and make the exposure! I think you'll be pleased with the results! More "quickie techniques" information will be included in my other auction descriptions. Thank you for viewing this auction, and may you have the very best of luck! Back to top of page Photo Tip #29: Go buy (or subscribe to) at least a half-dozen top magazines (Vogue, Cosmo, GQ, Elle, etc., etc. and don't forget my favorite, Playboy:). Then get a 3-ring binder and a 3-hole punch; this will become your idea and guide book. Go through the magazines and tear out every page with an image that you admire, find interesting or striking, or has dramatic lighting. Then take the pile of pages, punch the holes in them, and put them into your binder. Separate the images into categories. Study each picture to determine where the strobes were located, how the shadowing was arranged, what the background was (and how it was lit). When you're about to do a portrait session, look at your victim's face; find similar features and similar clothing on models in your binder, and see how the pros lit them. Pay attention to where and how the hands are placed in the pictures. Pay attention to where and how the legs are placed in the pictures. Pay attention to what angle the body is placed in relation to the camera; see how the clothing is arranged, and how it relates to the background. Pay attention, read the magazines, tear out pages, put them into your binder. Study them. Emulate the best you find. This is the best way learn: from those who are great - and successful - photographers! |
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From
whom should you buy your photographic equipment? Hey, it's your hard-earned money,
so you should buy from anybody you darn well like! However, one
of the advantages of buying from another photographer is that,
unlike "salesmen," who just want to "sell"
things to you, a photographer will know what you need,
and what you don't need; a photographer will know why
you'll need something, and why you won't need something;
a photographer will have actually used the equipment being sold,
and will be able to offer advice based on real-life experience.
Of course, the facts that photographers (like us) are usually
much better-looking, a lot smarter, definitely kinder,
and unquestionably much more creative than other folks, doesn't
hurt either, does it? ;-) Unlike the others who try to
cover up their own photographic illiteracy with not-so-vague
warnings cautioning you against buying from anyone else (but
them, that is:), I won't stoop to such reprehensible behavior;
I guess I'm just not greedy enough to do such things. In addition,
I trust you to be smart enough to make up your very own mind,
without my self-serving advice, telling you who you should
and shouldn't patronize. Sure, I'm in business to sell photographic
equipment, but I'd rather lose a few sales than insult my customers'
intelligence with admonitions like: "Buy from me! Don't
buy from the other guy!" So go ahead and check out what's
available, compare prices, quality, and customer service philosophies; see who you
think will provide more help and support. Then, check out the
feedback profiles; go look to see what the
other "photographic experts" were selling a few months
ago (that'll be a revelation:). Next visit the web sites, of
your potential suppliers (especially those who claim to be photographers
with "100 years experience," and see how much they
really know about photography). Then, in addition to the
usual, logical, informed, procedures for making your purchasing
decisions, check with the old standby that's almost always right,
your gut feelings. You might also want to consider the "Power
Fallacy" before making your purchasing decisions. Check
things out; make up your own mind. Then, without doubt, you'll
come to the right conclusion. [However, - just in the interest
of saving you time and trouble ;-) the conclusion you'll surely
come to is that "PhotoSource3"
on eBay (who is also the
beloved founder and talented creator of MyPhotoHome and Photographer'sSupplyStation)
is "Da Man" from whom to buy your photographic goodies!
=:-) ] Thank you for being kind enough to view this auction (I
hope you realize that my humor is meant to be fun, and is intended
with good will), may you have the best of luck, and don't forget,
as always, no matter who you choose to honor with your photographic
purchases, take (or better yet, "make") lots of great
pictures! And remember, you can't get good - unless you get started.
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Here's
some information about the items comprising
your new starter studio: Brand New Strobe and Accessories Carrying Case
| This is a beautiful, brand new carrying case which will hold ALL your strobes plus tons of accessories! And there's room for more as your studio equipment collection grows. |
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Use the top zipper compartment for your filters, lens cleaners, and all sorts of camera accessories. The heavily-padded interior not only protects our valuable equipment, but allows us to customize each compartment to fit our specific needs! The large center pad, as well as both smaller separator pads have velcro attachments, and can be removed completely, or relocated to virtually any position that would fit your needs! You won't find a better camera case at anywhere near this price. Of course, you can also use this case for cameras or any other products that you can fit inside this roomy case. |
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Made of heavy-duty Cordura Nylon material, this case will become your favorite in quick order - guaranteed! IF - for any reason whatsoever - you don't agree this case is the best you've ever owned, simply return it for a complete refund (excluding shipping charges, of course). |
| Remember, folks, there's virtually
nothing for sale nowadays that someone couldn't make a little
cheaper, using lower quality materials, less reliable components,
poorer manufacturing processes, and unskilled workers. Those
of us who make our purchasing decisions based solely upon
price are this unscrupulous person's legitimate prey. For goodness
sakes, don't pay a cent more than you have to for a product -
but in my (sad) experience whenever a deal seems "too good
to be true," it usually turns out not to be true.
Please check my feedback
- and then make your purchasing decisions; after all, it's your
money, and you have to decide upon what to purchase, and
from whom to purchase it. Thank you for being kind enough to
visit this auction, and may the Photographic Gods smile upon
you (um, a little help from the Lottery Gods wouldn't hurt either,
huh?). Back to top of page |
| But what about my Umbrellas and my Light Stands, you might ask? Hey, folks, please remember who you're dealing with here! Photographer's SupplyStation ("PhotoSource3" on eBay) provides everything you might need! Fear, not sweet photographer! I've got you covered! |
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| This fabulous, Brand New Light Stand and Umbrella Carrying Case will hold both your light stands, plus both your umbrellas, AND will still have room for more! Don't tell anyone, but I manage to stuff 4-5 light stands and 3-4 umbrellas in this same carrying case! So you'll have plenty of room to expand for the future. |
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Point of Information: BTW (btw means "by the way" for any "newbies" paying us a visit), a "Reflection" umbrella is one that reflects the strobe's light back onto the subject, and thereby softens and diffuses the light. This technique is often used in portraits, delicate items, and for photographing reflective surfaces, and performs many beneficial services for all us hard-working, and under-appreciated photographic artists. Keep it a secret from others, though, and let them think we get our beautiful images through some sort of secret and esoteric magic, passed down through the centuries, from master to disciple. It helps increase our value ;-) - and please don't send me any e-mail explaining that photography hasn't been around for centuries, I know that. Duh. Actually, photography (in one form or another) has been around for about 150 years. |
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SILVER/BLACK REFLECTION UMBRELLAS: 21" The Silver/Black umbrella is
made of the new P-Satin clothes-PU bonding with high denier Satin.
Their Black cover can achieve almost 100% light reflection rate
and provide soft almost shadowless light, which is suitable for
indirect and diffusive lighting. A wonderful method of softening
the light. You get TWO Black/Silver Umbrellas with this fantastic
kit! NOTE: Beware of buying umbrellas that are NOT appropriate
for the strobes you'll be using with them! See This
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Here's a great little accessory that all photographers always need more of: a tilt / swivel / panning light head holder with built-in umbrella holder! It's hard to wax philosophic about a photographic accessory, but anyone who's ever worked with lights knows that these little tools are absolutely indispensable. For example, even a super-duper, antique, $100,000.00 table lamp isn't going to do anyone much good without a light bulb that works. And this little baby works, and keeps on working. You'll need one of these for every standard e-26 Edison base strobe (or continuous light) you'll ever work with (the E-26/7 is the standard household light socket size, so you can use "regular" lights with it too, if need be). Plus, this little baby has an integral umbrella holder, which saves you from having to buy an additional umbrella adapter, whenever you might want to "bounce" the light off of (or through) an umbrella. This great unit is used with your BB-50 Strobes. Hey, all well-designed photographic packages come with everything you'll need to fully use all the equipment included. Just one more reason why you're better off buying from another photographer (especially a handsome, brilliant, and wonderful one, too ;-). So ask yourself: Who da man? PhotoSource3 da man, of course! ;-) Specifications: Where? Photographer's SupplyStation of course! "PhotoSource3" on eBay |
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| You'll also be receiving a Sync Cord (also called a "PC" Cord) with each and every one of your new Pro Strobes, and don't forget that the Tilt/Swivel Bulb Holders have integral (built-in) umbrella holders, as well as light stand connectors, too! Everything you'll need is included, so when your new photographic equipment arrives, all you'll have to do is put them on your light stands, plug 'em in, point 'em at your victims. and just like Elv*s, rock & roll (fire away)! Unlike some other lighting equipment which requires additional power supplies and connector cables, this great A.C. kit comes 100% complete - no additional attachments or accessories are needed to use this equipment! Back to top of page | |
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(Similar kits from competing manufacturers sell for triple, quadruple, and sometimes even more!) For only $219 you can own this brand new pro lighting package! |
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true, but you could end up owning this great professional beginner's
photographic lighting studio package for UNDER $220.00! That's
LESS than One-Half of what you'd pay for just one single
strobe from a competing manufacturer or photo supplier! My
goodness, folks, that's less than a couple of dinners will cost
you at nice restaurant (and this pro kit will last you a lot
longer than a dinner will:). But only 6 packages are available
in this auction! So
bid now, and bid to win! [How can you sell brand new equipment for such low prices? see here for the answer] Back to top of page |
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| Reality Check: While this fantastic beginner's kit
is truly a wonderful deal on great equipment, it is exactly what
it's name implies: a Beginner's Kit. It's not a
fully-outfitted professional photographic lighting studio; it
IS a great way to get started in studio photography, for less
than you'd spend on a dinner or two in a nice restaurant (and
it will last you a lot longer than a dinner will:)! But for starting
out in single subject portraiture, or photographing your people-sized
(or smaller) products, it unequivocally hits the mark. However,
this kit does not have the power to properly light groups of
people (one to three subjects will be fine), nor will it properly
light a whole locomotive for you; but for starting out in a small
or home studio, there's nothing else out there for anywhere near
this price! But be aware of the limitations when making your
purchasing decisions. You may want to read a little more about
photography and the various types of photographic equipment here.
Why am I selling this kit for such a small amount? Because I
know photography and I know photographers. Those among you who
order and use this package will discover how much this little
package improves your pictures, and how much fun studio photography
is. Then, when you're ready for more photographic equipment,
who will you come to? That's right - me (well, hopefully me,
anyway). So while I might not be making much on this kit, I WILL
be making something much more important: friends. And, hopefully
again, future customers, too (hey, we all gotta eat, don't we?:).
If I can help you enjoy photography, and improve your photographs,
that'll be enough for me; even if you never order another thing
from me (but do try to order something else in the future, if
you can). Once you get up to speed with this equipment, your
next acquisition might be a background/backdrop; but don't push
yourself, just have fun making great photographs (who knows,
perhaps you'll become a rich and famous photographer); but at
the very least, with this starter kit, you'll be able to make
some fabulous images - and have fun doing something you're suer
to love. Thank you for viewing this auction, take care, and,
as always, take (or better yet, "make") lots of great
pictures! Back to top of page -------------------------10 Top Questions about this Auction! |
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| Shipping & handling is only 29.85 for UPS ground delivery (in continental 48 USA states) add 24.55 for 2nd and additional packages shipped together to the same address via UPS Ground! Other shipping methods available (UPS 3 Day = 49.70, Second Day Air = 74.90 Next Day Air = 116.95 or Fed Express, etc.), buyer chooses. Just e-mail me if you want a shipping quote. Payments by credit cards, cashier's checks and money orders processed immediately; personal/business checks are welcome, but orders will be held until check clears (5-10 business days). California residents only add 8% sales tax (sorry). Thank you for taking the time to view this auction, may you have best of luck, and happy bidding!! |
| Oh, BTW, if you should ever outgrow this strobe
kit (unlikely, because photographers can always use all the lights
and light stands we can get; I know many pros who use 6 or 7
or more strobes just for head shots!), but if you do, you can
either trade it in on the new ones, or sell it (maybe even right
here on eBay) - and you might even be able to sell it for as
much as (or maybe even more than) you paid for it! So unlike
that great computer we're all using right now (which will be
almost worthless, for resale purposes, in 6 months or a year),
this light and photographic equipment will retain a good portion
(if not all) of its value if or when you're ready to move on. Back to top of page |
| Guaranteed! This brand new, top quality, kit equals or surpasses those with retail list prices far higher! Go ahead, check with your local photo store(s). Bid responsibly, but with confidence. These items are 100% guaranteed to be brand new, with manufacturer's warantee! You may return this package (in new and undamaged condition, of course) within 7 days of receipt for a full refund (less shipping and a manufacturer-imposed 20% restocking fee (why?), if it is not exactly as described above in every way. Trust me, you'll love it! If you'd like to review over a THOUSAND more impartial and objective opinions about this equipment, check my feedback and see what every other customer has had to say about this package (as well as every other item I've ever sold), and about my service, and my commitment to 100% customer satisfaction! Hey, us struggling photogs have to stick together, y'know (and all of us are always struggling - to make that elusive "perfect" photograph, huh?). Thanks again for viewing this auction; feel free to e-mail any questions to me see here for link. |
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| As an eBay PowerSeller, a Billpoint PreferredSeller, and a PayPal "Verified" premier business seller, my customers are safer, happier, and better off all around! :-) If you're a PayPal user, you no longer have that darn $1-2,000.00 limit every 6 months on your purchases when you order from me (unlimited credit)! If you're a Billpoint user (your credit is unlimited again), you will NOT have that annoying $1,000.00 per auction limit on your purchases when you buy from me, and even if you're new to Billpoint, there's NO waiting or verification delays whatsoever, so your order can be shipped immediately (and you can use Billpoint to pay for any purchase from me - unlike the limits you have with ordinary sellers)! You're ALWAYS better off buying from PhotoSource3! Plus, your purchase is doubly guaranteed against fraud! Read more about your safeguards... see here | |
| NOTE: You're welcome to pay with PayPal, Billpoint,
or BidPay by credit card or electronic check. Billpoint and BidPay
will allow folks from countries other than the USA to use credit
cards, too. For those not technologically inclined, snail mail
(i.e. the post office) will also work just fine. See all your
payment and shipping options see here. I
hope this helps provide enough alternatives for you (if not,
feel free to send in your suggestions). One of the differences
between me and the big guys, is the fact that I'm always willing
to do whatever I possibly can to help out my customers in whatever
ways are needed. Here's my philosophy on "Customer Service"
see here Will I ship to Canada and other
countries? Sure I will! But see here before
placing an out-of-the-USA bid. Basically, if you're willing to
pay the increased shipping charges, then I'll probably be happy
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| Note: Although this rarely happens, sometimes
item numbers or minor appearance differences may change, or new
models replace older ones, as manufacturers alter, or update
equipment, etc.; items are subject to change (but any changes
or replacements will be with items of equal or greater capabilities.
Being human, sometimes a typographical error might creep into
the descriptions; please forgive any mistakes, and please rely
on the large listing of the package contents at the top of this
description, and repeated again down at the bottom (just to be
sure:), for the final word on what this package includes. Thanks
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| Here's what you get: 1) Two NEW Britek BB-50 45WS (effective) Strobes (Show Me) 2) Two Removable Reflectors 3) Two 6 1/2 Foot Light Stands (Show Me) 4) Two 21" Black/Silver Umbrellas (Show Me) 5) Two Tilt/Swivel/Pan Bulb Holders (Show Me) 6) Two 10' Sync/PC Cords 7) Two 10' Power Cords BONUS! 8) One Strobe and Accessory Carrying Case (Show Me) 9) One Light Stand and Umbrella Carrying Case (Show Me) And now, as a FREE BONUS! 10) One Four Color Filter Set (& case) Included! (Show Me) Only $219! No Reserve! But there are only 6 packages available in this auction. Bid now! |
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| This is probably the greatest beginners starter studio setup you'll ever see for anywhere near this price! You'll have everything you'll need to get started in studio portraiture (also great for product photography)! With 2 exciting, brand new "BB" Series Master strobes with removable reflectors and variable power with the flip of a switch, you'll have two strobes to light your victims (er, your "subjects, that is:) just like a pro. In addition, you'll have a two great umbrellas to creatively soften the light and effectively help to hide the lines, sags, and wrinkles often found on our older clients (it makes them look younger, more vibrant, and attractive) and is great for removing or reducing the reflections from glass, chrome, or any reflecting surface! And in addition, you'll have two light stands, two Tilt/Swivel Bulb Holders, two sync cords, two power cords, PLUS a strobe and accessory carrying case AND a light stand carrying case to hold your equipment when you need to go on location (or when the spouse wants the living room back:). Everything can be stored in the corner of a closet when not deployed in a studio setup. Over all, this is a truly fabulous package for an absolutely UNBELIEVABLY low price! You get all this for less than 1/2 of you might pay for just one strobe from a competing manufacturer.So who da man? "PhotoSource3" on eBay, of course (Photographer's SupplyStation). However, please read the "Reality Check" information (below) to be sure you understand the kit's capabilities and limitations. When you buy from Photographer's SupplyStation ("PhotoSource3" on eBay), you get more than just equipment; you get honesty, integrity, and help, too. Tell me more about photography! |
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| Important: I just HATE IT when I buy a "kit" or "package," and then when I receive it, I discover that I can't use it because there's something else I need (usually at a substantial additional cost, too) to make it work (i.e., the "batteries not included" syndrome)! So I'd never do that to my (cherished) customers! With this fabulous package, absolutely everything is included (well, except a camera, film, and photographer, that is)! When this package arrives, all you'll have to do to start making great photographs, is open it up, unwrap your new goodies, put the strobes on the light stands, plug 'em in, point them at your favorite victims, and, baby, just like Elvis, go ahead and rock and roll (fire away)! NO additional equipment or parts are needed to start using your new studio equipment! |
| Note: Although this rarely happens, sometimes item numbers or minor appearance differences may change, or new models replace older ones, as manufacturers alter, or update equipment, etc.; items are subject to change (but any changes or replacements will be with items of equal or greater capabilities. Being human, sometimes a typographical error might creep into the descriptions; please forgive any mistakes, and please rely on the large listing of the package contents at the top of this description, and repeated again down at the bottom (just to be sure:), for the final word on what this package includes. Thanks for understanding. |
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