You're Mastering Studio Lighting with ONE Budget Godox Light

If you want to improve your work and avoid being at the mercy of the weather, you must learn to use artificial lighting for more consistent results!

In this video, I go over why the Godox FV150 is my go-to studio light for product photography, self-portraits, and content creation since it’s a hybrid of both strobe and continuous light.

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5 Comments

  1. Nice light, but it is $350 !!! Do you really need 150 watts? That seems like a LOT of light for a very small studio!
    As a single light source, this works for product photography and other styles where you want a flat light. Not so good for other studio lighting, such as portraits …

  2. Ugh of course the only creator that’s actually talking about the thing I need to hear is a female. God bless. Thank you for existing.

  3. There are literally so many videos about this and none specifically like this one so thank you so much honestly

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