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Archers provide businesses with signs, graphics and lighting.
Our collective skills give us many capabilities; from designing and applying vehicle graphics to installing neon lighting, fret cut lettering and outputting and finishing stunning large format digital prints.
Archers is based in Isleworth, in Middlesex.
Detail of Lightbox: an exercise in the reuse of materials. This work was created by using panels from a larger art deco style window made in March 2008 that had been damaged. Mounted in a hand built Tasmanian Oak box these panels refract the flickering light of candles and accentuate their geometric design.
The final set-up showing the flash off-camera attached with a Nikon SC-29 cable. This is the only expensive bit of my new macro lightbox setup, and is actually optional - it has an AF-assist light though which the SC-28 doesn't.
Inside view of lightbox showing two compact fluorescent daylight bulbs 18W each, wiring and reflectors. See here for external view: www.flickr.com/photos/12871373@N00/8373288972/in/album-72...
The construction site for the new ' Bell Lightbox' Condo and Cinema complex at King and John. A big hole in the ground.
These are 23W (100W equivalent) soft white CFLs with a 2700K color temperature.
Soft whites are easy to get; I can always swap in "cooler" colored bulbs (4000-6500K) for a more daylight effect later. What is important here is that this bulbs emit 1600 lumens each for a total of 16,000, which is well above the 10,000 lumens needed for SAD therapy.
Photo by Cimmorene