>>3385556My setup is pretty ghetto desu, but I value being able to throw everything I need into a backpack since I'm based in NYC. The biggest thing with learning lighting is to just practice it a ton. You can look at diagrams and setups all day but nothing is going to beat actually doing it. You don't even need fancy lights, just move lamps around and start putting stuff in front of them. I know it's super generic advice, but it's true.
For actual lights I used to use a Yongnuo YN360 LED Video Light and another little shitty square video light with gels, but I've moved to Colorspikes, though I got free product from them as part of a shoot I did for their kickstarter before they were even being produced yet. Attached photo was part of that same shoot.
>>3385557Thanks, desu I'm not on here very much but I'll lurk occasionally.