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lightbox n00b | product photography

here is my go at shooting in a home made light box.  it was kinda fun to do a somewhat product photography / magazine type feel to it.  the camera i picked up off of craigslist for $5.  it doesn't work but it makes for a vintage decoration and a good object to photograph.
















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This entry was posted on Tuesday, January 24, 2012 and is filed under . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response.

18 Responses to “lightbox n00b | product photography”

  1. Now these are just inspiring - I love the different perspectives and crops. Now I want to photograph my old cameras.

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  2. I think you stole the show (in a an awesome way) this week...I'm going back to the drawing board now! hahaha. I not only love the pieces you chose as your subjects for the light box but, your sharpness, positioning and processing is well, flawless. Nice job!

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    1. Wow...Thank you so much Casey! I really appreciate the feedback!

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  4. Seriously AWESOME shots, Tim! Wow! You've got the light box thing DOWN! I am feeling rather inspired now. I think I will have to make one of these and try it out.

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    1. wow, thanks Angie. after seeing some of your food photos, i think you have it down yourself. nice work.

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  5. Awesome love the camera shot. Too much fun :)

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  6. What a cool camera! Wonderful shots... I think the cracker jacks capture is my favorite... though now I want some!! =)

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    1. Thank you Gretchen! Yeah I made sure the ones that fell out of the bag didn't go to waste!

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  7. Amazing images! I am your newest follower. Can't wait to see more.

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  8. I absolutely adore your camera series! Honestly every one of these photos is fabulous, though! Wow! :)

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