A decent light reflector will usually cost you $20 and up, but if you have a can of Pringles lying around, you can pretty much make one for the cost of a simple flashlight. This project from WikiHow ...
About 2 weeks ago, I set out to research grow lights to supplement the scarce natural light we get here at 51°N. But after looking at quite a few offers, I decided to DIY it. My requirements don't ...
Photo reflectors can improve the lighting in your photos and videos dramatically, but there’s no need to spend a ton of money on them if you don’t have to. Here’s a clever and cheap DIY option. If you ...
Lighting tents make product photography simple, but do you really need to spend $150 just to shoot a Beanie Baby, only to sell it for $20 on eBay? If you have ten minutes and around $5, you can mimic ...
Light reflectors might not seem like a target for technical innovation, however the Cine Reflect Lighting System from The Light Bridge shows how good a reflector can be. People have used all kinds of ...
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