My Favorite Lighting Modifiers for Food Photography

Published: 26 August 2021
on channel: The Bite Shot
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The specific modifiers I share in this video:
Glow EZ Lock 31'' x 47'' softbox - https://geni.us/FvAk0l
Westcott 1' x 2' Rapid Switch Box - https://geni.us/bd4pv9 (make sure to get the bowens insert if you need it for your lights and I recommend also getting the grid)
Westcott 4' x 4' Scrim Jim Cine Frame with Diffusion - https://geni.us/m9kJi3Y

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