sandbag recommendation - how heavy do I need?
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I have a Flashpoint Rovelight 600 monolight. I would like to take it to the beach for engagement photos and wedding photos.
The only problem is that it is a little bit top heavy. The battery is in the head unit itself.
I would like to use the light on a manfrotto light stand and a medium size softbox.
I am just wondering what size of sandbag do I need? What is your recommendation? We often shoot engagement sessions ans wedding portrait sessions on the beach. Wind is an issue.
The only problem is that it is a little bit top heavy. The battery is in the head unit itself.
I would like to use the light on a manfrotto light stand and a medium size softbox.
I am just wondering what size of sandbag do I need? What is your recommendation? We often shoot engagement sessions ans wedding portrait sessions on the beach. Wind is an issue.
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Just screw a couple of these into the sand upwind of each stand you use.
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I have modified a radio flyer all terrain wagon to have a light stand which is my platform. I use the brackets plumbers use to keep pvc pipes in place on the back of the wagon and then bungee cords wrapped around the side. This is enough to even keep soft boxes in place but again they don't last long against the wind.
I cut the legs off a stand so I can still adjust the height. A benefit of using the wagon at the beach is keeps my gear off the sand and moms like to put their baby bags in the wagon if I'm doing a family shoot involving infants and toddlers. I used the wagon so much last summer the wheels corroded so just bought the wheelez beach wagon conversion. Has bigger wheels and mounting platform is plastic so it will not corrode. The conversion is expensive but if it saves me from replacing wheels year after year it will be worth it. The wagon has become an essential tool for my photography now.