JUST SEEN THIS ON YOUTUBE SHE GOES ON A LITTLE BIT LOL BUT THOUGHT IT WAS INTERESTING SHAME IM RUBBISH AT DIY BUT I KNOW SOMEONE WHO IS :) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BK4VVGWmMUs
Oh my god she is so woeful, I had to skip through it. It is as if she is talking to kindergarden kids.
A bit crude I know but I find it quite effective. A roll of packing paper some sticky tape and a glass from a large picture frame if I want reflections. I can connect my camera direct to my computer, control it from there and see the images instantly.
A couple of my recent posts were shot here.
Seeing these ideas really helps us newer ones alot. Thanks for showing them so simply that we don't have to spend alot of money to have new ideas on photos.
A bit crude I know but I find it quite effective. A roll of packing paper some sticky tape and a glass from a large picture frame if I want reflections. I can connect my camera direct to my computer, control it from there and see the images instantly.
A couple of my recent posts were shot here.
What do you think? I'm going to build one this week.
Amazing ideas that I will certainly try out.
Thank you!
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I have a 20 inch one, costs about $20, free shipping. They fold up flat and have a storage pouch like a reflector and include a white, black, red and blue backdrop that velcros on. @jdonnelly Probably more than Joseph's craft paper, but certainly cheaper and easier than making one with pvc pipe.