Want to set up a portrait studio using lightweight and highly portable gear? Well, Tim is no longer willing to carry a van full of equipment on location to do headshots or smaller portrait assignments that can be covered easily with a couple rolling bags of gear.
This fifty-year photographic veteran looks into this new-again world of small lights, but as a renowned expert in portrait lighting, this journey should end up with some pretty remarkable portraits.
Join Tim as he tests and builds his new remote lighting kit in his current camera room.
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