LiteLighters Unite!
Here are some LiteLight application photos! Please send us some of
yours!




Industrial situations are often complicated, dangerous and just downright
nasty! Tommy Thompson finds that a small 3-head LiteLight kit,
powered by a single Balcar A-1200, is just the right size to carry into tight
quarters, set up quickly, and provide the necessary power to shoot 35mm color
transparency film. All Images (c) Tommy L. Thompson. For more
information contact Tommy at tommythompson@mindspring.com
or see http://www.mindspring.com/~tommythompson

Sharon
Key uses LiteLights and umbrellas as the main lighting tool in her portrait
photography business. Image (c) 1999 Sharon Key. For more
information contact Sharon at sharonandsara@mindspring.com

Paul Beswick's interior photo is a
classic example of using a LiteLight bare tube head with a LiteLight Variator to
simulate an operating table lamp. The photo at right shows the mounting
technique (The LiteLight cable runs behind the lamp base and socket; the LiteLight
socket fits perfectly into the lamp socket!). Photo (c) 1992 Paul G.
Beswick. For more information contact Paul at pb1@mindspring.com

Ron Holt
uses LiteLight heads in small Photoflex softboxes to capture these amazing frog
images in his studio. Photos (c) 1999 Ron Holt.

Ever
wonder just how that fire in the grill was simulated? Mike Culpepper
uses a LiteLight head with some gels and simply runs the cabling out the back of
the grill. Photo (c) 1999 Mike Culpepper.

Halloween costumes do great in LiteLight! Ken Kelly's photo was made with a
LiteLight converted Photogenic Flashmaster AA01 pack utilizing the LiteLight Umbrella
Assembly and a diffused LiteLight set at half power, the perfect setup for casual
portraiture or
groups. Photo (c) 2005 Ken Kelly. for more information contact Ken
at kenkelly13@hotmail.com

Ron Evans' bridal portrait is a great example of the versatility and
ease-of-use of LiteLights. Photo (c) Ron Evans.
"I want to thank you again for the wonderful piece of equipment I
purchased from you and let you know what effect this light has had on my
portraits. It's made a tremendous difference and the enclosed portrait
will confirm that"--Ron Evans

J.J. Allen has been using
LiteLights in his successful Atlanta area studio for several years. Photo
(c) J.J. Allen. For information go to http://jjaflair.home.att.net
to visit the library and read more about the LiteLight.
"A bare flash tube used as a portrait light source produces
shadows that are well-defined, yet when used properly, give the detail
associated with an umbrella. Two LiteLights were used to make this
portrait--one as the main light source with the other behind the subject's
head, illuminating her hair and the background. Without LiteLights' bare
tube modeling light, it would be difficult to place the flash tube
accurately. Finally-- a tool that makes bare bulb portraiture
easy."

Simple, inexpensive and effective.....LiteLights are perfect for
Stacey Byne's sports portraits! Photo (c) Stacey Byne.


Lawrence Bradley uses
LiteLights and umbrellas to achieve his clean, bright portraits. Photo (c)
Lawrence Bradley.

Whether in color or black and white, Susan Rosmarin
captures all of life's evocative moods and brilliant
detail
with the versatility of LiteLights in use with a modified
Photogenic Flashmaster AA01 power
pack.
Susan may be contacted at jazzwife@mindspring.com
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John Moran has sent us these amazing Industrial
Application photographs taken with the Lite Light
system
at the McKnight Brain Research Institute at the University of
Florida.
John can be contacted at johnmoran@mindspring.com
John has also sent us this stunning photograph of Caite.
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For more information about LiteLights and the LiteLight System, as well as
prices, please follow the links below.

The LiteLight™ Company
212 Lauren Lane
Canton, GA 30114
Phone: (678) 493-2923
Fax: (678) 493-2924
email: litelight@alltel.net