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Build a classic light box for shadow exploration. These images MUST be in black and white. You will build a box in which you arrange (through wires, staples, tape, glue, whatever) various shapes, objects and materials. You will then turn off the main room lights, and turn on a point light source. Set the camera on a tripod and explore your lightbox for interesting abstract play of light and shadow.

Schuyler sent me pics from his new DIY lightbox and I knew I just had to make one too. The only thing was I didn't really have any projects to shoot in it.

 

While at the zoo today I noticed they had the newer coke cups. They aren't really anything special, I just happened to study the whole Coca-Cola revamp from two years ago and when I saw the cup I immediately wanted to attempt to recreate the photo in their advertising.

 

As you can see I had to use a different straw and the printing isn't the same (you don't see the coke bottles along either edge) but I think I did an ok job.

 

In all, it was a good study on lighting (I used two Home Depot drop lights with compact flourescent bulbs) and product shooting.

 

James Wilson Photography

Image of a finger skateboard taken in a DIY lightbox

First prototype.

Built with our friends at Dynamic Factory

VIDEO: vimeo.com/12989928

I think I'm going to need a) more lights, and b) different bulbs (full-spectrum instead of regular incandescent).

 

Building a lightbox following the instructions here: www.jyoseph.com/extras/archives/2006/02/diy_lightbox.php

先睡吧

 

Viewing on Black

Shot@NTU,Taipei,Taiwan

by Huzi, © 2011 All rights reserved

Taller de lightbox realizado en ACUP, asociación cultural universitaria palentina, el día 27 de marzo de 2009. En las fotos el resultado de algunas pruebas y vista general del escenario.

Photo of letter opener Sword using a Lightbox and two light sources. #Sword #Blackandwhite #Lightbox #Lightroom #fujifilm #Chrome

testing out the lightbox I made this afternoon :)

 

blogged -> notnigella.com/2008/12/19/i-give-you-light/

Shot in my $2 lightbox. 2 GSM-D1s on the sides, and a 430ex on cam 1/2 power aimed straight up. Soon to be on eBay.

Bitte in der Lightbox anschauen, (please look in the lightbox)

Korrektur: blumento pferde ist falsch richtig ist blumentopferde, mein latein und ich am ende.

LightBox Café

Interactive version at HERE

 

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Vietnam Virtual Tours: www.360view.vn/gallery

Tuesday night I made this thingy.

Total assembling time: 15 minutes. Total Cost: about 2.5 Euros plus flashes, which I already had (papers come in bunches of 10-20 leaves: I spent 12 Euros and I now have enough material to make another 4 at least).

Cost of a "professional" lightbox: 250 Euros.

If you want one for yourself get the instructions on strobist, including a version with alogen worklamps (less than 50 Eur each) in place of flashes.

More ideas from the Strobist Flickr group:

Portable Lightbox 1, Larger size disassemblable lightbox, or the Ikea hack lightbox

Panel with Full Color Graphics, Able to be Illuminated from behind.

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