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Fabulous Beginners Photo Studio Package XV - All Brand New!
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 Here's a GREAT New Starter Studio Package! All BRAND NEW!

Here's what you get:
1) Two Britek AS-90 45WS Professional Strobes (
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2) Two 6 1/2 Foot Light Stands
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3) Two 21" Black/Silver Umbrellas
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4) Two Tilt/Swivel/Pan Bulb Holders (Show Me)
5) Two 10' Sync/PC Cords
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6) One Strobe and Accessory Carrying Case
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7) One Light Stand and Umbrella Carrying Case (Show Me)

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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 great Master strobes, you'll have two strobes to light your victims (er, your "subjects, that is:). 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 also cuts down or eliminates reflections from subjects like glass, chrome, oil paintings, or any other reflective surface! And in addition, you'll have two light stands, two Tilt/Swivel Bulb Holders, two sync cords, PLUS a strobe and accessory carrying case AND a light stand carrying case to hold all 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 great package for an absolutely UNBELIEVABLY low price! You get all this for less than 1/4 of you might pay for just one strobe from a competing manufacturer. However, please read the "reality check" information to be sure you understand the kit's capabilities.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!


 
Want a whole professional 7, 8, 9, or TEN strobe photographic lighting studio in one dynamic kit? Maybe just some light stands? Only a strobe or two? Something really, really special for the photographer you love with all your heart (like, perhaps, yourself:)? Look no further!

You can find ALL these things right now on my web site (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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The NEW 2002 Britek AS-90 Professional Studio Flash


The NEW AS-90 Monolight
This brand new Britek AS-90 is a great starter strobe for the beginning professional, the pro with tight budget constraints, or the amateur who is ready to bring the professional look to his or her photographs (without mortgaging the house).


Why are photogs so in love with their studios? BECAUSE (in our studios) WE CAN CONTROL THE LIGHT! And a "studio" can be a corner of any room, as long as we can CONTROL THE LIGHT. In our studios, we can play God! We can make it daytime or evening or night; we can shoot 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We can CREATE anything we can imagine - as long as we can CONTROL THE LIGHT!

After all, the word "photographer" itself (from Greek) actually means Light Writer, or "one who writes with light."

The term is meaningful because those of us who make photographs are slaves to light. Light is both our nemesis and our salvation (when we can control the light). Without the right types of lighting equipment, we can never progress to professional level studio pictures. Or location pictures.

Sure, we can make beautiful photos with available light... when the light's just right, at the exact time we need it, and at exact place we need it, if it's not raining, if it's not snowing, if it's not too cold, if it's not too hot, if it's not too dark, if everyone we need to make the photographs are available at the exact time the light's just right for our needs, under all the right conditions.... beginning to see now? When we can control the light, we can make the best photographs.

PhotoSpeak: BTW, did you notice, above, that I said "make" photographs, and not "take" pictures? Well, here's your first lesson in how pros speak about photography (photospeak): "Snapshooters" or "point and shooters," who don't think and plan their shots (e.g., most of us) are the ones who "take" pictures (the rank amateurs). Photographers "make" great photographs by careful thought, detailed planning, and, most of all, scrupulous attention to lighting. Before they even think about pressing that shutter, they "design" their photos carefully. Soon, with a little effort, you'll be "making" great photographs! It's not that hard, believe me. But ya gotta CONTROL THE LIGHT!

This little beauty cranks out a full 45 watt seconds* for mamma or poppa (or both)!

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!

What the heck is a "Watt Second?" And what's a "GN?"


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At the great price you'll get for this fabulous package, you could buy 4 or even 6 of these kits for LESS than you might pay for just a single competing strobe!

More about the new AS-90.....

The New AS-90 Strobe

PhotoSpeak: What's an "Optical 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).

Complete: Each of these AS-90s comes complete with umbrella-capable Tilt/Swivel Bulb Holder, sync cord, AC cord, Flash Tube, built-in umbrella holder, and standard light stand connector; it's ready to plug in and fire away! Since these strobes are A.C. units, they're ready to rock! No batteries or powerpacks or light heads or connector cords are needed; just plug 'em in, and (just like Elvis) you're ready to rock and roll. As with all quality strobes, these are capable of using many additional custom accessories, of course. BTW, pros use umbrellas to "bounce" the strobe's light off of (or sometimes through) to make the light softer, reduce or eliminate shadows, and "mellow-out" the picture.

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 2001 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 wryter@usa.net 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 (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 comes online, shortly).

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).

BTW, 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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Specifications: AS-90 Pro Studio Monolight

 AC Input  110-120 Volt
 AC Fuse  5 Amp
 Flash Tube  BC-100Y (rated 10,000 flashes) 45WS (huh?)
 Guide No. (ISO 100)  GN: 27 Meters / 90 Feet (huh?)
 Trigger  Test button / Slave / PC/Sync Cord
 Slave Effective Distance  15 Meters / 50 Feet
 Sync Socket  5 ø Standard Earphone Type, 6V DC
 Diameter of Light Head  70 ø mm
 Recycling Time  3-5 Seconds
 Dimensions & Weight  13 x 9 x 9cm 210g

These units also have the ability to accept all the standard light-modifying accessories, of course.

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Q. What the heck is a "WS" and what's a "GN," and what in the world do they mean? .

WS = Watt Second | GN = Guide Number

Here's a brief explanation (using, for this example, your (well, it might be yours soon:) new AS-90 strobe, which have a power level of 45WS, and a GN of 90):

The "45WS" (or the 80WS, or 20WS, etc.) is the output power of your strobe and a watt second is equal to the electrical term "joules," a high-falutin power level. The Guide Number (GN) of these AS-90 units is also 90 (for ASA/ISO 100 film). Often, the Watt Second power output is close to the guide number. What good is knowing the guide number? Well, the GN gives us a method of calculating exposure (for any strobe and any film) in this way: to calculate the correct approximate exposure for any subject at any distance, simply divide the distance (in feet) that the subject is from the strobe, into the strobe's GN (guide number); the result is our approximate "F" stop.

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:

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You're getting TWO brand new Britek AS-90 Professional Strobes with this kit


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Here's some information about the items comprising
your new starter studio:
Brand New 2.8 to 6.5 Foot Light stands



Unlike many of the items you'll find listed on eBay, all these items are Brand New, not old, used, banged-up cast-offs that someone else is trying to get rid of. These are 100% new, perfect, and come with the manufacturer's full warantee. Consider this when making your purchasing decisions.
Top: 3/8" stud, 1/4" thread, type A.
Size: 2.8 ft to 6.5 feet; Weight: 2.4 lbs. ea.

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.

These stands have a black finish which reduces unwanted glare; three vertical sections (19mm, 16mm, 13mm), and three double-braced legs (16mm), which provide excellent stability in the studio or on location. They're topped with a standard 3/8" stud with 1/4" thread, type A. Sturdy as all get out, yet only weigh about 3 lbs. (so you can pack up a set of three stands for under 10 lbs. for location shoots - believe me, schlepping around anything heavier can give you a hernia, especially when added to all your other gear). Yet these babies can be folded up and put in the corner of your closet and take up very little space.

I've been using these same stands for over a year now, and couldn't be happier! You'll probably love 'em, too. They're sized perfectly for multiple uses: with a low height of under 3 feet, they're great for background lighting; at their full 6.5 feet, they're perfect for lighting standing subjects, lighting from above for kids or sitting subjects, or even hairlights; and adjusting them anywhere in-between, they're perfect for subject-level lighting, whether you're photographing kids or adults (or things)! BTW, as stated above, you'll be buying brand new stands here, NOT my used ones (those are mine! you can't have them; I like them, and I'm gonna keep them; you go buy your own! (hey, at this great price, buy several. :).

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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You're getting Two brand new 6 1/2 Foot Light stands with this package


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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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As you can see, this beautiful carrying case is stocked with all the extras! Quick-release front latches, padded carrying handle, storage compartments on both ends, and a giant additional storage compartment in the front, as well as a roomy and customizable interior to safely and conveniently hold your strobes, cameras, accessories, film, filters, lenses, etc. A full 14" wide, by 7" deep, by 9 1/2" tall, this roomy and convenient carrying case is designed to make any photographer's or videographer's life easier and more convenient. This brand new case comes with sholder strap and movable, removable, and customizable interior pads (see below). Back to top of page

http://myphotohome.com/As this view from the top shows us, the brand new FotoCity carrying case provides us with a completely customizable and incredibly roomy interior sections.

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.

http://myphotohome.com/As this rear view illustrates, the two end "D" rings allow you to attach the case to your belt for use as a "fanny" pack, if you don't want to use the shoulder strap (also included, of course).

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).


You're getting One brand new strobe & accessories carrying case with this package
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Here's some information about the items comprising
your new starter studio:
Brand New Light stand and Umbrella Carrying Case

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!

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.

You're getting One brand new light stand & umbrella carrying case with this package
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Accessories & Information

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!



Technique: Photographers use these umbrellas to diffuse and soften light; in portraits, for example, this soft lighting very effectively hides many of the lines and wrinkles on the faces of our victims (umm, our "subjects" :), making them look younger and more vital. It's also great for photographing highly reflective surfaces, such as jewelry, glass, and chrome (it avoids the bright reflections that mess up our pictures). But don't let our clients know our little secrets, just accept their appreciation (along with your quickly-escalating fees), and let them believe it was your phenomenal photographic skill that made them (or their products) look so damn good! Look, you're spending a lot of time and money acquiring the equipment, and learning the skills of the photographic arts; you're becoming a skilled professional; your work is valuable as well as beautiful. Don't price yourself out of the market, certainly, but don't sell yourself cheap, either.

 

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 AS-90 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:
Single standard E-26 bulb socket
On / Off switch
10 foot power cord
Ceramic-surround Bulb Holder

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You'll also be receiving a Sync Cord (also called a "PC" Cord) each and every one of your new AS-90 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 plug 'em in, put them on your light stands, point 'em at your victims. and 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!

Options: Questions? Requests? Just e-mail me if anything is unclear or if you have any requests. I'm here to help.

Unbelievable as it may be, this great kit is Only than $249.00!
(Similar kits from competing manufacturers sell for double, triple, and sometimes even more!)
You can own this great professional beginner's photographic lighting package for only $249.00! LESS than HALF of what you'd pay for just one single strobe from a competing manufacturer or photo supplier! Scroll down for some additional free photographic tips and techniques (hey, even if you buy anything, at least you will have learned a little bit more about photograph - how many other auction descriptions have you ever seen that can make this claim?).
[How can you sell brand new equipment for such low prices? see here for answers]
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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 or two 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. 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. So while I might not be making much on this kit, I WILL be making something much more important: friends. And future customers, too (hey, we all gotta eat, don't we?:). If I can help you enjoy photography, and improve your photographs, that's enough; even if you don't 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 acquisitions might be a background light and a backdrop; but don't push yourself, just have fun making great photographs). Thanks for viewing this auction, and good luck!
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Ladies and Gentlemen, "The King" has left the building....
(Sorry, eBay won't allow me to use the great rock & roller's name anymore; but we know who Elv*s is, don't we?:)
That's it for the goodies, folks; now for the details (below):

Shipping & handling is only 29.85 for UPS ground delivery (in continental 48 USA states)! Other shipping methods available (UPS 3 Day, Next Day Air 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 shipped immediately; personal/business checks are welcome, but will be held until check clears (5-10 business days). 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.
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 (excluding shipping), if it is not exactly as described above in every way. Trust me, you'll love it! If you'd like to review over FIVE HUNDRED more impartial and objective opinions, check my feedback see here for link; 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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2 Strobe Beginner's Kit - Instant Purchase Link

2 Strobe Beginner's Kit Kit #119
On Sale for only: $239.00
Shipping (UPS Ground): $29.85*

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*IMPORTANT: If your shipping address is anywhere other than in the 48 contiguous U.S. States, the shipping charges above will need to be adjusted (if you're outside of the original 48 States, please e-mail me with your shipping address and the kit number for an updated shipping quote). Thank you. Foreign shipping alert.
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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? 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" again; 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!
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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!

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!

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 here ; see who you think will provide more help and support. Then, check out the feedback profiles see here; 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. 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 web sites) 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.


 Questions, questions, questions....
How can you sell this brand new photographic equipment for such low prices? What shipping and payment options do you offer? How do I know you're trustworthy? What's your policy on customer service? Will these pro strobes work with my digital camera? What if my camera is old? I wanna talk to you; what's your phone number? I live in Southern California; can I pick up the equipment myself? Will you offer more photographic equipment (than you have now)? Are your products guaranteed or warranted in any way? What if I want certain equipment, but you don't have an auction with the equipment I want? What's your policy on customer service? Do you accept Lay-Away orders? Will you ship to Canada or Europe or Asia? Technical Questions? Somebody else e-mailed me after I bid on your auction(s) and offered me a "deal" on similar equipment...
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 Here's a GREAT New Starter Studio Package! All BRAND NEW!

Here's what you get:
1) Two Britek AS-90 45WS Professional Strobes (
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2) Two 6 1/2 Foot Light Stands
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3) Two 21" Black/Silver Umbrellas
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4) Two Tilt/Swivel/Pan Bulb Holders (Show Me)
5) Two 10' Sync/PC Cords
BONUS!
6) One Strobe and Accessory Carrying Case
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7) One Light Stand and Umbrella Carrying Case (Show Me)

Just scroll up or click on a "Show Me" link to jump to the item. (Kit #119)
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 great Master strobes, you'll have two strobes to light your victims (er, your "subjects, that is:). 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 also cuts down or eliminates reflections from subjects like glass, chrome, oil paintings, or any other reflective surface! And in addition, you'll have two light stands, two Tilt/Swivel Bulb Holders, two sync cords, PLUS a strobe and accessory carrying case AND a light stand carrying case to hold all 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 great package for an absolutely UNBELIEVABLY low price! You get all this for less than 1/4 of you might pay for just one strobe from a competing manufacturer. However, please read the "reality check" information to be sure you understand the kit's capabilities. 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 Elv*s, 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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