The really big bulbs will be harder to find, I remember once, this was back in the seventies, I hsd to take a photograph of a Glen Miller type band inside a hanger, and show the detail of the hanger, standard electronic flash, such as the Metz hammer head flashes were useless, ad no way could I use any form pf studio flash or studio tungstan lighting could be used, much to big in those days so could not be hidden, so the only answer was to use 150 to 200 flash bulbs which were easily and gave a lovely light to suit the period of the band, wartime and all in full uniform giving a Glen Miller wartime concert, it took 2 of us 4 hours to set them up properly, then set up a LF camera, we used magic eye sync things and just one flash on camera, problem we could not test it, too expensive bulbs cost £150, a lot of money in those days, so only one chance, so said a prayer, set the camera and at the right time pressed the shutter, every bulb fired, then held our breath when in the darkroom developing the film (Orto film, correct fotr the period) then breathed again with a beutiful negative that printed so easily, and 4 very happy customers