"Kevin, how do you get such consistently good lighting in your photographs?"
I'm glad you asked, reader. I use a cheap set of photography umbrellas I got from Amazon with some not-so-cheap CFL photography bulbs I bought a few years ago. I also used the lights while I've been working in the house. They're fantastic for seeing what you're doing but because they're very nearly daylight (96 cri for the nerds) they fuck with your inner-clock like no other.
They're also great for freaking out neighbors around midnight when they drive down the street see a dark house except for two upstairs windows which are emitting a blinding, poltergeist-like light. (I was working on the windows and had both lights pointed directly towards them)

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