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Yesterday I had the pleasure of acting as both 2nd shooter and assistant to a good pal of mine at the wonderful Oulton Hall 
To add a bit of interest we shot a series of images with his Lowell ID continuous battery powered light, and I must report that its very easy to use to create a 'Hollywood' look virtually anywhere (inside that is, its not powerful enough for daylight outside), and its variable power adjustment proved itself worthy too - but at around £400 its a tad expensive
However, I have heard reports that it can be a bit fragile, and its battery live isn't very long too
So as more & more photographers use this form of lighting I'm guessing manufacturers have woken up and launched a range of similar and possibly cheaper alternatives ???
I've even heard of a few using LED torches from such as B&Q !!!
So if you do use lighitng like this - what, other than the Lowell, do you use and why ???
Cheers
Dave
To add a bit of interest we shot a series of images with his Lowell ID continuous battery powered light, and I must report that its very easy to use to create a 'Hollywood' look virtually anywhere (inside that is, its not powerful enough for daylight outside), and its variable power adjustment proved itself worthy too - but at around £400 its a tad expensive
However, I have heard reports that it can be a bit fragile, and its battery live isn't very long too
So as more & more photographers use this form of lighting I'm guessing manufacturers have woken up and launched a range of similar and possibly cheaper alternatives ???
I've even heard of a few using LED torches from such as B&Q !!!
So if you do use lighitng like this - what, other than the Lowell, do you use and why ???

Cheers
Dave