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Small home studio with just a box, textile and sticky tape!!!     posted on 3rd of september, 2009

well...i've just created a home studio:)
lol...actually its not)its just a box with cutted walls and i closed the holes with white textile....
i went to the shop and bought a really powerful light bulb and look at the results:









the light goes from above so there you must cut the part of box too.....
its awesome!!!!like...i didnt expect so much light quility!!!!!!!!!
simple and cheap and USEFUL!!!!!!!


Tags: box home light soft studio

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I also have a question, has anyone tried removing the background in Photoshop? I did because my bg was too dark. As you can guess it wasn't accepted
- posted by Kringstad on January 26, 2010
A light box is definately a good idea. I made one a month ago but didn't buy a powerful enough light (like Jalama1 said) either. I have to give it one more try soon with a more powerful light. - posted by Christianef on September 04, 2009
it might take a while to construct a light box, but the end results is worth it. - posted by Doogiexxxx on September 04, 2009
Good idea, I should make one of these as its a pain to always set up studio lighting just for a small shoot. - posted by Fultonsphoto on September 04, 2009
No, it's not bad! It's because I don't know where it is and for me it's much easier to take a white sheet and get out on my balcony instead of setting light, boxes and so on! But if you prefer it, use it. Maybe I will in winter, when it's cold on the balcony :)) - posted by Littledesire on September 04, 2009
why never again?
its not bad anyway!!!!
- posted by Andreygorlov on September 04, 2009
I also made one. I used it once to try it out! And never again :))
Mani, that big one is called studio! :)))
SHusan, good idea! I have to find where the box is now and make a comfortable bed for Shaggy :) That way I could stop him biting my toes in the middle of the night! :))
- posted by Littledesire on September 04, 2009
Very nice!
I've tried once before (to make a light box) and I wasn't succesful. I think I didn't buy a powerful enough light.
How many watts are in your light set up?

Rocio
- posted by Jalama1 on September 03, 2009
I tried that, my cat slept in it! I bought a small one, my cat sleeps in it! I give up!! - posted by Noonie on September 03, 2009
I have to find a big one to put models inside :P
Thanks for sharing Doogiexxxx & Andrey
- posted by Mani33 on September 03, 2009
congrats, i made the attempt but it didnt quite work out (looked like it was made by a kindergarten class) - posted by Halient on September 03, 2009
Brilliant idea! Thank you for sharing :0) - posted by Wildmac on September 03, 2009
Nice, I made a version just like that

Cheap light tent


using basic stuff you'd find a local DIY store, all for under $50.

check it out
- posted by Doogiexxxx on September 03, 2009
thanks) - posted by Andreygorlov on September 03, 2009
Very nice images for a home made studio. - posted by Pardeep08 on September 03, 2009
well...yeah i corrected the light on some photos but most of them were great!!!) - posted by Andreygorlov on September 03, 2009
You were clever, the shadows in the photo of still life are fastiose to see, you have brilliantly solved the problem. I will follow your example! - posted by FabioConcetta on September 03, 2009
Looks great. The quality of the light is excellent. I'd be a bit concerned about the light temperature (not the heat, but whether its more blue, yellow, etc.).

Do you correct for that, either before or after taking the shot?
- posted by Kreego on September 03, 2009
light from above the box....just cut the top part of box like on images.... - posted by Andreygorlov on September 03, 2009
Great photos.I looked at the box photos below but not sure where to put the light
Thanks Debbie
- posted by Dmccale on September 03, 2009
well......heres photos of it

http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w251/dronhawk/IMG_6463.jpg

http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w251/dronhawk/IMG_6464.jpg

http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w251/dronhawk/IMG_6465.jpg

and one more thing!put the simple cardboard inside the box....
- posted by Andreygorlov on September 03, 2009
Seems great idea :))
But I didn't understand the cuts you've made! Cutted walls and the upper part! What left from the box :))
As long as it works! Cheers ;)
- posted by Mani33 on September 03, 2009

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