Using a Light Pad for Photography

Using a Light Pad for Photography

I wrote an article a few months back about DIY a light box. A reader asked me if I had tried a LED Light Pad, to which I answered I hadn't thought of it. I mean I knew they existed, but thought they were still pretty bulky and expensive. Guess what they aren't! But...not all of them are good. I bought an el cheapo off Amazon (For about $20) and guess what? It was useless, so that got returned pretty quickly. But then the lovely people over at Huion offered me one of their LED Light Pads. Total game changer.

I wrote a full review article with all the technical specs, but this is more of a how-to guide. I have the Model LB3 which has a work surface of 16 x 12 Inches, with adjustable brightness. Also battery powered or you can use a USB Cable.

I wrote an article a few months back about DIY a light box. A reader asked me if I had tried a LED Light Pad, to which I answered I hadn't thought of it. I mean I knew they existed, but thought they were still pretty bulky and expensive. Guess what they aren't! But...not all of them are good. I bought an el cheapo off Amazon (For about $20) and guess what? It was useless, so that got returned pretty quickly. But then the lovely people over at Huion offered me one of their LED Light Pads. Total game changer.

I wrote a full review article with all the technical specs, but this is more of a how-to guide. I have the Model LB3 which has a work surface of 16 x 12 Inches, with adjustable brightness. Also battery powered or you can use a USB Cable.

The setup

It's pretty easy, I placed my subject on the light pad and turned it on. I adore how it makes translucent objects glow and adds illumination to others. The trick is that it also needs a secondary light source if your object isn't flat. I used the Neewer TL60 Light stick, but you could use a constant LED light or even a speed light on low power. A softbox or diffuser doesn't hurt either.

In summary

A light pad offers a simple yet effective solution for achieving professional-quality product photos. By providing consistent lighting, a clean background, and easy setup, it can help you create visually appealing images that accurately showcase your products. It's great for translucent objects, flowers, jewellery and product photography on a smaller scale.

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