In a dark, dark woods, there was a dark, dark house. And in that dark, dark house, there was a dark, dark room. And in that dark, dark room there was a photographer!
We are very slowly upgrading our home. The lighting in the kitchen and living room are both need replacing and I want to replace it with photography friendly lighting. What do I need to think about when considering lighting for a room where I also want to take photos (especially stock photos).
For example, for dessert tonight we have a pineapple. We have a different way of cutting up pineapples that I've seen on the internet so I thought I could take some photos. But the light in the kitchen is horrible! There's no way I can take a good photo of cutting up a pineapple in those conditions and I don't really want to get out the big fancy studio
lights.
So...
What do I need to think about for buying new lights for these rooms?
I was thinking of going with
LED because these rooms don't need extra heat. They actually get too hot compared to the rest of the house.
Something to think about is if I'm using a mechanical or electronic shutter. If the latter, LED would be no good. But since I use the mechanical shutter, this is fine.
Position of light is important. I might need to change where the wiring is in the kitchen so that the workplace isn't in shadow.
What else?
What other options are there?