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https://learnandsupport.getolympus.com/learn-center/photography-tips/technique/window-light-studio?utm_content=windowlightcta&utm_campaign=2020_04_Window_Studio_US&utm_kxconfid=t5ljhtrz5&utm_source=email_ettips&utm_medium=email&sfmc_sub=5445640I built a table top studio using foam board, about 3'x3' and lined it with black velvet. Lots of fun with small subject matter.
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flamin lib
Apr 2020
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BunnyMcGee
(479 posts)1. I like this
Something to try out, thanks!
CaliforniaPeggy
(156,306 posts)2. Omigod, what a great article! Is this you?
The photographer is super experienced and a master craftsman. The photos are superb and should all be exhibited!
I am nowhere near ready for this work, but the little I do know allows me to understand how brilliant these photos are.
Thank you for showing us what's possible photographically.
Canoe52
(2,963 posts)3. Enjoyed your link!
alfredo
(60,271 posts)4. I have a folding light tent. I'm putting it up soon.
I want to do some flower portraits.
That is a good article.
Talitha
(7,788 posts)5. Thanks for the great link!
Callalily
(15,326 posts)6. Quite ambitious!
My kitchen is my "studio", so lighting is not always the greatest.
Nay
(12,051 posts)7. Oh, man, this is inspiring. I have most of the material to do this, and I'm gonna do some
photos next week. (I've got a large crochet project that has to be finished first. A family thing, you know.)
