Create your own photography light box
Friday, December 11th, 2009Having recently entered the world of making stock photography as a little side venture, I looked at what I would need to create the type of images I wanted to take. Having graphic design experience I knew that a lot of images I purchased for jobs fell into a few areas. These tended to be business men or women doing various things such as meetings, Life style shots and still life shots of various objects. I don’t do portraiture shots so that sort of ruled out the first 2 so this meant I would be concentrating on the 3rd. For this sort of photography I would need a Tri-pod, a sharp lens and a light box. I already had my Tri-pod and recently purchased the Canon 50mm f1.8 mk2 lens that can be incredibly sharp at the right settings (mainly f2.8 and higher). The one thing I didn’t have was a light box.
So what is a light box?
A light box is simply a box with reflective surfaces so you can bounce light around giving an even spread over your subject. You can also get light tents that do a similar thing. Seeing as Christmas is almost upon us, I have a mortgage to pay and a wedding coming in the new year, I find myself finding it hard to justify buying such an item. Instead I decided to put my Macgyver hat on and build one.
To make your own light box you will need the following.
• Cardboard box (or any box really)
• Kitchen foil
• White paper
• Sticky tape
• 2 flexible desk lamps (I got 2 for £6 each from Argos)
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