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My first few attemps at shooting with a lightbox.

 

Quite a few flaws in this one ... but somehow I stil like it.

 

1. My reflection

2. The spotlight is glaring

3. It proves men can't multitask (pouring orange juice & taking a photo at the same time) :-)

Made a lightbox to test out product photography.

Lightbox built with 1/2" PVC pipe

This retail store used lightboxes with graphics for their outdoor-facing window display.

 

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© by LICHTBILDER Reinhard Goldmann

 

Press L and view in Lightbox

 

This was made in the light box with the Bristol board removed. The tea pots were on a Black Granite tile, the background is the coated hardboard I used for a back.

The instructions to make the lightbox are Here

 

I'm a little teapot

Short and stout

Here is my handle

Here is my spout

When I get all steamed up

I just shout

Tip me over and pour me out

tape. building

detail of lightbox

Here's the PVC Lightbox I made. It's made from 1/2" PVC pipe and fittings.

 

Here's the blog post containing the video on how I made it - thephotogformula.com/Blog/diy-lightbox/

Lightbox tests with some jewelry. Sony α200 with 18-70 kit lens. PP in Photoshop. This piece is by my wife.

Backlit signage is a great way to help your messaging or logo stand out. We have many solutions for this.

 

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Lightbox photo of water being splashed out of a glass. Credits go to Shane & Me

my new $10 homemade lightbox

This is my lightbox setup on my dresser.

playing around with a lightbox the other day. Just a piece of perspex over the top of a camping fluro light in an old drawer...

 

I would be interested to hear what you think of this pic.

I also played around with which way I should have this image - this way up, upside down, sideways.....what do you think? I have rotated and flipped in the next image. Which do you prefer? I look forward to hearing your comments. thanks!

So this is a picture of my setup for my lightbox which i took some of my recent flower pictures in.

 

Basically it cost very little to make which is even more attractive to me.

 

First there are four walls to this box. There is a full sized foam board as the back which is vertical. Then the base is another piece of foam posterboard although you dont see it in this photo as it is covered with cloth. The base has been cut so that its length is the same as the width of the two side walls. The walls can really be any height but i made them a little shorter than the back so i can put more lamps from the top shooting downwards. Also in each side is a 12 x 12 inch square which i taped a piece of tissue paper across to help defuse the light.

 

I then for this set up have a piece of black matte fabric i got on sale which is what gives me my cornerless back ground. If i were to take this off i have a piece of white poster board that has a slight curve as it goes from vertical to horizontal to get rid of the back corner.

 

Lastly as can be seen here i have an extra piece of foam board going over the top. I had that there so that i could bounce the flash onto the photo.

 

As you can see i can light from the sides or from the top down. This was as i was finishing so the lamps are a little askew so that they could be seen easier.

 

I believe this whole project cost under 30 dollars including the cloth. This makes a nice stable area for me to take pictures of different objects.

 

Also usually i would keep some sort of diffuser infront of each one or be bouncing it off one of the walls of the box.

 

If you have any suggestions of comments please share.

  

DIY Homemade studio lightbox.

 

Cardboard, packing tape, tissue paper, and posterboard backgrounds.

DIY Lightbox - My other newest piece of kit

Now if only I had product to sell

I've had this lightbox for almost a year now and still haven't used it live. Its time will come soon...very soon.

The Nikkor 50mm f1.4 is my favourite portrait lens and i never leave home without it, EVER. Lightweight, inconspicuous, its all i ever need.

 

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fooling around with my new lightbox, and i realised that lights i bought were incandescent instead of white light.

 

-fumes-

 

here's a sample. error on the lighting, causing yellow tinge to lens cap and focussing ring.

 

not to worry, charging back to the shop tmr!

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