Joined: Mon Jan 11, 2010 2:21 am Posts: 31
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Somehow my photography tends to include water a lot.
I'm working with water in a studio and of course I'm concerned about safety. The floor is pretty wet and the models are barefoot. Now let's take worst case scenario: The Alien Bee drops face forward on the wet ground, flash tube breaks. How dangerous would that be?
Or let me ask the question from the other side. What would be a good extra safety measure when working with Alien Bees in a wet studio? Obviously GFI switches on all units. Is there something like a vibration sensor that cuts off power when there is any movement (someone accidentally tipping over a light)?
I know there is never a 100% safe method, but I would just love to hear some ideas from you guys who have more insight in the Alien Bees.
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