Episode 2 , DIY Photo Studio Product Lighting
Use inexpensive materials to create your own photographic studio equipment for product photography
Duration : 0:3:21
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This entry was posted on Saturday, November 7th, 2009 at 10:26 am and is filed under photography studio. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

what size and type …
what size and type bulb are you using with the pan light?
Really enjoyed this …
Really enjoyed this video. Can you speak to the concept of how camera angel affects lighting? Specifically using soft diffused light to make emotion?
Great video, thanks …
Great video, thanks a lot.
This is great! A …
This is great! A very good alternative for those with a smaller budget =)
Stick in a can!!!!! …
Stick in a can!!!!! I love it. Really smart alternative…stands can be such a pain in the pocket!
Thank you for sharing!
simply amazing, …
simply amazing, great tutorial
Great tutorial, …
Great tutorial, thanks!
Nice video.Kudos.
Nice video.Kudos.
this video always …
this video always makes me want to go set up a DIY studio. i do everytime. its not what you have, but it works i suppose.
Thank you!
Thank you!
Wow this was …
Wow this was exactly what I was trying to find! Thanks a ton
This is just …
This is just awesome. I had troubles photographing glass (like Swarovski) and jewelry. Glass loses depth when you shoot it and jewelry shines too much. Any tips about that?
Hey all, I’m glad …
Hey all, I’m glad you like my videos! Sorry I don’t spend much time commenting here, prophotolife (and my real job, the photo studio) have my hands pretty full. I definitely address the comments made on the website asap. Has anyone made their own homemade studio setup? Could you take a pic, if so? I’d like to post them to prophotolife if you don’t mind. Thanks for watching…
/watch?v=3wW5NhP5RNg
/watch?v=3wW5NhP5RNg
Where do you get …
Where do you get the acetate screen from?
Great video – thank …
Great video – thank you for sharing all these good ideas! I will be making some stick-and-can setups soon, I think…
Great tips, nice …
Great tips, nice ideas – Thanks
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Great video, thanks …
Great video, thanks for the tips!
I’m begin to regret …
I’m begin to regret all the photo equipment purchases I’ve ever made
Great tips! I appreciate that you did the quick slide show at the end to show the difference between all three light setups.
nice, simply …
nice, simply explained tutorial.