Reddit mentions of CowboyStudio 2 Photography Studio Continuous Lighting Kit with Two 45w 5000k Day-Light Fluorescent Photo Light Bulbs

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CowboyStudio 2 Photography Studio Continuous Lighting Kit with Two 45w 5000k Day-Light Fluorescent Photo Light Bulbs
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    Features:
  • 2 professional tripod/light stands, 7 Ft Max height.
  • 2 High quality light socket.
  • 2 High quality 33" Soft umbrellas.
  • 2 Compact fluorescent daylight balanced photo light bulbs, 5000k Daylight
  • 1 Year Warranty
Specs:
Height23.62204722 Inches
Length23.62204722 Inches
Weight6.61386786 pounds
Width23.62204722 Inches

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u/alittlekink ยท 3 pointsr/camming

I am not going to share pics, only because my desk is a complete mess at the moment all the time. Here's a description, though:


I am using a door as a desk top across two Ikea Alex drawer units. I prefer the door over an Ikea desk top because it's not absurdly deep but still gives lots of length. To me, it means more usable space. That's definitely personal preference, though. I've always loved really long, shallow desks for work spaces.


The Alex drawers house lingerie on the left, and miscellaneous work stuff (lube, toys, baby wipes, postage supplies, tax paperwork, small photography accessories, writing utensils, etc) on the right.


On the right side of my desk is my computer. It's a bit of a tank so it takes up a lot of space. I have a few pairs of heels on and beside it.


On the left is my DSLR, mounted on a table top tripod. It's surrounded by some miscellaneous stuff that should probably just be put away.


I have dual monitors in front of me with my webcam (Logitech c920) clipped to one of them. I tend to move my cam by hand during shows and take advantage of the long cable it has whenever I can. It's good for grabbing close-ups, and if I want a different angle for recording a vid I'll clip it to the back of my chair or set it on my desk. My monitors are on a riser, and I currently store miscellaneous paperwork and my drawing tablet (preferred tool when editing photos) underneath.


I have two umbrella lights - One on either side of my desk. I also have some extra photography equipment sitting off to one side.


I plan to add legs to my Alex drawers in the near future in order to raise the whole setup by a few inches. This will give me room to mount a keyboard tray under the desk top, where I'll put my drawing tablet for easier accessibility.


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My biggest piece of advice is to not get hung up on getting it right the first time. My work space has gone through multiple transformations over the years, both as I've developed a better understanding of what I need in a work space, and as those needs have changed.