Sharing With You Some Simple DIY Solutions For Lighting

Lanatir posted this at 11:06 am on Monday, August 21, 2006 —

Many people have often approached me and asked me how I do my product and close-up studio shots. In actuality, I use a very simple DIY solution…

DIY Softbox

You can put one or two layers of tracing paper on the cartons and also line the insides of it with foil. For light source, you can use strong daylight (4200K) lamps or flashguns (if you have the budget). I use 2 flashguns commanded wirelessly via an infrared commander which I can control the lighting ratio. For backdrops, you can buy fancy artboards from the artshops or use satin from Kamdar. The white board on top is to ensure there are no light leaks through and from above.

Some results with this setup (with some variations)…

Toy

Toy

Watch

Watch

Pen and Watch

Pen

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Comment by Tien Soon

August 22, 2006 @ 2:30 pm


Thanks a lot for sharing this tip! I like it, and I’m sure others do as well. Great tip at low budget

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Comment by tihtahpah

August 24, 2006 @ 11:54 am


hi..i saw some nice sunset pics u took…I got some nice ones too that i caught at Angkor - at the Bakheng Temple (spot for sunset watching). Nice pics you have there!

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Comment by Lanatir

August 24, 2006 @ 2:11 pm


Thanks for the kind words… make sure you try out the tip!

TTP, always a good idea to take sunet photos at magical places!

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Comment by Silencers

August 30, 2006 @ 5:09 pm


Ooo… this looks like a more practical solution than actually wrapping my table lamp with tracing paper.

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