Lighting Gear Deal This Week on Larry’s NAPP News Show
I know a lot of you already watch Larry Becker’s weekly NAPP news report, but for those of you who haven’t caught his show yet, one thing I like about it is that he always covers different stuff from one week to the next.
He just did a great interview with Corey Barker about the new Intuos4 tablet, and he’s always got some new deal or discount cooking, usually along with what’s going on in the industry. Anyway, the reason I’m bring this up is today; this week one of his stories is about where to get less expensive photography gear and studio lighting for advanced amateurs who can’t drop $500 or $600 right now on something like a Westcott TD5 Spiderlight, but want something similar.
Anyway, you can watch the show right here today (above), or if you’re a NAPP member, each weekly NAPP News episode appears on the NAPP member home page, but you can always subscribe to NAPP News free through iTunes so you don’t miss an episode. Here’s the link (clicking it launches iTunes):
http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=300445403
That’s it. I thought you guys might dig this since it’s a pretty cool lighting thingy.


















What a great idea for lighting! Does anyone know if you can use bigger Westcott softboxes with the uLite system? The packages referenced include 16″ x 24″ soft boxes, which may be a little small in some situations.
Scott,
I really enjoy the great video content you and the guys put out and regularly watch PhotoshopuserTV & DTownTV.
I’m interested in Larry’s vid, but not enough to download itunes (and the corollary software that is downloaded with it by default, like QuickTime). If it were available with out giving up time and HD space to a download that is not needed (esp. when flash and wmv viewers are already on my computer and almost everyone else’s running windows).
Please provided more than one means of access if you are posting content via a portal requiring downloads aren’t likely to already be on 80+% of your readers computers.
In this specific instance, I doubt that even with the popularity of iPod products, that so many reader/viewers could view this content w/o software downloading.
Again, I love your content! However, I am a photographer and tend to be pretty stingy with my drive space otherthan for image files and processing software
Respectfully,
Craig
Scott? Larry? Any response?
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