What are the two types of studio lighting that photographers most commonly use?

The two types of studio lighting that photographers most commonly use are:

1. Continuous Lighting: This type of lighting provides a constant light source that stays on during the entire photoshoot. Continuous lighting allows photographers to see how the light falls on the subject in real-time, making it easier to adjust and experiment with different lighting setups.

2. Strobe Lighting: Strobe lighting, also known as flash lighting, uses a burst of intense light to illuminate the subject. Strobe lights are typically triggered by the camera's shutter, either manually or automatically. This type of lighting is popular for its versatility, ability to freeze motion, and its ability to provide more power than continuous lighting.