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Reddit mentions of Brightech Litespan - Bright LED Floor Lamp for Crafts & Reading - Estheticians' Light for Lash Extensions - Natural Daylight Lighting for Office Tasks - Adjustable Gooseneck Pole Lamp - Black

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Brightech Litespan - Bright LED Floor Lamp for Crafts & Reading - Estheticians' Light for Lash Extensions - Natural Daylight Lighting for Office Tasks - Adjustable Gooseneck Pole Lamp - Black. Here are the top ones.

Brightech Litespan - Bright LED Floor Lamp for Crafts & Reading - Estheticians' Light for Lash Extensions - Natural Daylight Lighting for Office Tasks - Adjustable Gooseneck Pole Lamp - Black
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    Features:
  • Energy-saving LED Floor Lamp: The simple style LED standing lamp has a service life of 20,000+ hours, with built-in high brightness and high contrast LEDs that show you fine color contrast for close work. This LED lamp shines a bright 850-950 lumens, only draws 12W of electricity, saving up to 80% of the electricity bill compared with traditional incandescent lamps.
  • Modern Living Room Decor With Adjustable Gooseneck: Unlike traditional floor lamps, the flexible and durable neck allows you to rotate and bend easily into various angles, twist the standing lamp as well as place it correctly on your object.
  • Natural Daylight Esthetician's Lamp For Eyelash Extensions, Makeup, and Beauty, Spa and Salon Services: See your clients' lashes very clearly and in high contrast and precision with the Litespan standing lamp's natural daylight color light, 6000K color temperature.
  • Sturdy And Safe, Useful Tall Lamp For Kids Rooms: Brightech Litespan floor lamp designed with a weighted, high-stability base helps prevent it from being knocked over, even by kids or pets, The LEDs remain cool to the touch even after hours of use which avoids accidental brush-burns and overheating your space. The soft night light setting gives off an orange glow which will gently light your way in the dark to keep you safe at night.
  • Brightech 3 Year Product Warranty: We proudly stand behind all of our products 100% and offer a full 3-year warranty. This will cover you if the floor lamp stops working within 3 years or if there are any defects within those 3 years.
Specs:
ColorJet Black
Height1.968503935 Inches
Length1.968503935 Inches
Weight10 Pounds
Width1.181102361 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Brightech Litespan - Bright LED Floor Lamp for Crafts & Reading - Estheticians' Light for Lash Extensions - Natural Daylight Lighting for Office Tasks - Adjustable Gooseneck Pole Lamp - Black:

u/fae925 · 2 pointsr/knitting

I love this lamp. It's dimmable (if that is a word)...basically, it's LED, you can adjust the height, angle and brightness. I have mine behind my sofa and leaning over me.

That said, I've also replaced many of my ceiling lights and other lamps with LED bulbs that I got from BedBathBeyond and it's amazing.

u/yourfavoritewife · 2 pointsr/Flipping

I don't sell a lot of clothing, but when I do, I hang the item, if possible. Keep the background simple with no distractions. I have a plain white wall in a well lit area in my home that has a few hooks for coats. If it's okay for the fabric, use a steamer to remove any wrinkles. If I'm having difficulty getting the clothing to look perfect, like a collar falling, I use things like clear tape in a hidden spot to make it stay. I've put newspaper or wire in sleeves to make them photograph better. That kind of stuff.

I used to be a photographer, but you don't need professional equipment to get quality pictures. Something that I've found to aid in lighting is an LED floor lamp like this. You can angle it to suit your situation. It's not heavy, so I drag it all over the house for photography and task lighting. You'll want your item lit from more than one direction, of course. Maybe you can set up near a window. You may have to experiment at different times of the day to see what works best for your situation.

Take photos of the front and back, any details that may help it sell or that provide information for the customer, as well as any flaws that you need to highlight. For my main photo, the one that shows in search results, I always use a square photo. In my opinion, it's more eye-catching when you use all of the available space and don't have the white lines from putting a rectangle inside of a square.

On that same note, when taking your pictures, leave as little negative space as possible, within reason, of course.

I usually tweak the contrast of the photo just a bit, maybe raising it to 10 out of 100. Sometimes, I lightly turn up the brightness, if necessary and, rarely, the saturation. Don't overdo that part.

Feel free to hit me up if you have any questions. I'm always working on ways to make my photos stand out from the crowd and I don't mind sharing my tips and tricks.