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20 responses to “DIY Lightbox for product photography”
Just purchase an inexpensive light box. I made one of these in the past; it was flimsy, and more of a hassle than it was worth.
I used fabric “sizing”. Bought 1.5 yards for $1.78. It is cheaper than t-shirt material and just as opaque as tissue paper but it doesn’t tear and diffuses light better.
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I tried DIY-ing a lightbox, and it was not easy, and not very effective, and my tissue ripped before I could say boo. You're better off spending $30-40 on a light box that comes with lights, backdrops, tripod, etc. Best $30 I ever spent!
Can I use backedpaper as the t-shirts??
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Why don't you just buy a light box and get on with photographing. The cost of the t shirts and time etc, are not worth the efforts!
Nice but…. why not spray paint the angles white instead of the labor intensive task of cutting out strips of paper? Wouldn't the effect be the same?
Pretty cool am gonna try that
Spectacular video!
Gd job
excellent!
wonderful, so simple and creative studio light box.
you're awesome awesome awesome! thanks for this video!!!
Nice and informative but I am sure you can cut the cost by using something else besides two T shirts, tissue paper, white table cloth, ect……..
Brilliant!
Thanks Dann.
Cool video fellow!
Good content!