photoflood
Photoflood refers to a type of incandescent lamp specifically designed for photographic lighting. These lamps produce a high intensity of light, significantly brighter than standard household incandescent bulbs, making them suitable for illuminating subjects during photography, particularly in the era before widespread digital cameras and LED lighting. Photofloods were often used in specialized fixtures that allowed for adjustability in terms of direction and intensity. Their primary advantage was their affordability and availability, offering a powerful light source for amateur and professional photographers alike.
The color temperature of photoflood lamps is typically around 3400 Kelvin, which is a tungsten-balanced light.
A significant drawback of photoflood lamps was their short lifespan and the considerable heat they generated.