Ok, this is something I have just ventured into. Since I am a recent college graduate, without a place of employment, I have noticed a lack of funding necessary to progress my photography addiction at the pace that I wish. However, with a few items found around the house I have made huge improvements, without breaking the bank. It is quite cheap, but yields some great results. First off, get a medium sized box, preferably something that you are going to throw out or recycle. It can be any size really, but just base it on the size of the objects you are going to be photographing. A couple of flashlights, some toilet paper, glue, and a knife. Cut one side of the box off so you can take photographs through one end. Then take white paper, or black paper, or any other color you wish and glue it to the inside so it is a uniform color. After that is completed, then you can cut holes in the sides and top of the box for places your flashlights and for your camera to take pictures through(these can be any place as well, just experiment with it). If you are on a low budget, you can cover up the flashlights with some toilet paper to use as light diffusers(this also works on your built in flash). VOILA! A homemade light box. It controls the lighting situation relatively well, but there are some limitations. It is not exact science, it is cheap, so just experiment with it and use what works well for you. This is my set up, and costs me literally nothing. I used materials laying around the house. Ill post some of the results box in the "Show your picture" thread. But the box itself is here. Remember, this is primitive and cheap, but it works. In the image, I used a black book in the background, but later on used a black t-shirt that absorbed more light and reflected less.
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