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Do you use a light box to give your photographs a professional touch (maybe a simple cardboard one perhaps)? Share your expertise in the comments.
1. Set up the light box Tape a sheet of greaseproof paper to a window. You can either shoot the flowers on their stems, or cut them off as we have and tape them to the paper.
We've covered several DIY light boxes, soft boxes, and other DIY photography projects in the past, but the fold-up portability and inexpensive design of this suitcase light box makes it a gem.
Using a little Arduino hardware and programming, the DIY RGB light box lets you set any hue you want. Enabling photographers and videographers to quickly add extra creativity to their projects.
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Our Family Lifestyle on MSNHow to Make a DIY Photo Booth for a Birthday Party (On a Budget!)Turn your party into a photo sensation with this DIY photo booth setup guide. Easy, affordable, and totally Instagrammable!
Many photographers gallop about with enormous boxes attached to the front of their camera's flash. These diffuse the light -- soften it -- so that models look hot, and really old people look okay.
Got a tablet? Turn it into a DIY photo light for illuminating portraits, macro shots and dreamy light paintings.
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