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Lastolite’s HiLite Background; Versatility In A “Giant Light Box”:
Once unfolded, you position a short steel rod in each corner to keep the front and back frames expanded. When all four rods are in place, tilt the HiLite to a standing position with a touch fastener strip running along the bottom. (Lastolite sells a Super White Vinyl “train” that can be attached to the touch fastener for full-length shots. The HiLite has a touch fastener strip on two edges, one for portrait orientation and one for landscape.)
With the HiLite standing on its own, unzip one of the sides, position a flash
head inside and the background is ready. Other lighting configurations are possible.
A second light can be positioned on the other side, inside the box, or one of
the lights can be positioned outside the HiLite and shot through the side diffuser
for a softer light, or both could be positioned outside the HiLite. Easy setup and takedown, transportability, and simple high-key backgrounds would be enough to win me over to the HiLite, but that wouldn’t begin to describe the versatility of the unit. Need a chromakey background? Gel the head(s) inside the HiLite with a blue or green gel and position your subject a little farther from the unit. Want the subject against a variety of colored backgrounds? No need to change seamless—change a gel. Want more of a hot spot behind the subject? Point the light inside the HiLite toward the front diffuser. Subject too tall? Raise the HiLite on the crossbar between light stands.
Need a large softbox? No one said the HiLite has to be behind the subject!
Move it off to the side and you have a 6x7-foot soft light that you can take
on location. Looking for a shadowless beauty light? Position the HiLite behind
you and you have it. Need to photograph a large group on location? Position
one on either side of you with different power levels and you have virtually
shadowless, ratioed lighting. And I’m betting that enterprising photographers
will find ways to float a HiLite and heads above a set for an inexpensive overhead
light bank.
For more information, contact Bogen Imaging, Inc., 565 E. Crescent Ave., Ramsey, NJ 07446; (201) 818-9500; www.bogenimaging.us.
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