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The two biggest problems with using CFLs for photo lighting is 1. they aren't bright enough (so you end up shooting at ISO 1600 and f/2.8 at 1/60) and they aren't dimmable. So you can't put a fill light up close, so it's soft and wraps around the subject, without it being too bright.
CFLs are also notorious for not being consistent color / temp. Just because 2 CFLs have the same CRI or color temp, doesn't mean they will actually match when you start shooting.
Like bacilonur, I suggest you get one entry-level studio strobe, like an AB and learn from there. You won't learn much about studio lighting with lights you can't control.
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