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5 Lighting Tips for Food Photography

5 Lighting Tips for Food Photography Food photography should not only highlight the freshness and deliciousness of the food, but also the texture of the food – soft, crisp, delicate, oily, etc., to arouse people’s appetite. Before shooting, it is necessary to consider the influence of light and dark tones on the food, so the … Read more

7 Photography Essentials You Must See Before Traveling

7 Photography Essentials You Must See Before Traveling Traveling has always been something photographers like to do. Whether it is a short or long trip, it is very exciting to be able to discover interesting shooting subjects in an unfamiliar environment. So how can you make travel photography more secure and easier? Take a look … Read more

Five common lighting methods in the studio

Five common lighting methods in the studio Everyone who is a photographer knows that light is very important, and for a studio, the design of lighting is even more important. Only a studio with well-designed lighting can take perfect portrait pictures. GVM introduces you to five common lighting methods in the studio. 1.Highlight background lighting … Read more

Five shooting angles of photography composition

Five shooting angles of photography composition Shooting direction refers to the selection of shooting points around the subject on the same horizontal plane with the subject as the center. The shooting direction is usually divided into: front angle, oblique side angle, side angle, reverse side angle, and back angle. 1.The front angle The frontal angle … Read more

Forget the words when you make a video on self-media?GVM these teleprompters can solve the problem well

Forget the words when you make a video on self-media? GVM these teleprompters can solve the problem well With the rise of the live broadcast industry, a large number of anchors and businesses have flocked to this track. However, although many business anchors have done a lot of preparation work before the live broadcast, it … Read more

AIO Series: The Most Integrated COB Lights Ever Built.
No external controllers, no bulky ballasts—just a single head with everything pros need. Plug. Play. Create.
Why AIO? All-In-One Means All You Need.
● Built-In Intelligence:
No external ballast or controller—everything lives in the head. Plug in, power up, and shoot.
● Compact & Portable:
All-In-One also means compact and easy to work with. Grab it with its strong internal handle and bring it where it’s needed.
● Instant Setup:
Unbox to ready under 60 seconds. No mounting controllers or untangling cables.
● Pro Performance:
Bicolor (2700K–6500K), 95+ CRI/TLCI, silent operation, and advanced cooling.
● Future-Ready:
Compatible with industry-standard modifiers (Bowens mount) and wireless Bluetooth control.
AIO Series: The Most Integrated COB Lights Ever Built.
No external controllers, no bulky ballasts—just a single head with everything pros need. Plug. Play. Create.
Why AIO? All-In-One Means All You Need.
● Built-In Intelligence:
No external ballast or controller—everything lives in the head. Plug in, power up, and shoot.
● Compact & Portable:
All-In-One also means compact and easy to work with. Grab it with its strong internal handle and bring it where it’s needed.
● Instant Setup:
Unbox to ready under 60 seconds. No mounting controllers or untangling cables.
● Pro Performance:
Bicolor (2700K–6500K), 95+ CRI/TLCI, silent operation, and advanced cooling.
● Future-Ready:
Compatible with industry-standard modifiers (Bowens mount) and wireless Bluetooth control.