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How to Shoot Products Using the Light you have at Home

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How to Shoot Products Using the Light you have at Home

Shared by Radwa Samir — 16 Jun 2012

Taking quality photographs at home does not have to be expensive, and it definitely does not have to be overly technical. The first step in achieving this is to ensure you have the required items on hand. Here are some tips to guide you through the process of producing quality photographs of your products using just the light you have at home.

Source: www.photopoly.net

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  • richardbrucesmith

    richardbrucesmith said (16 Jun 2012):

    Well written article.
    An even simpler solution is to tape the paper backdrop onto the back of a chair,leaving the sides open .Shoot the objects outside in overcast light.

  • Pedro Teixeira

    Pedro Teixeira said (27 Jun 2012):

    Great idea!

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