Episode 4 , DIY Photo Studio Lighting Video



Create a larger, more sophisticated studio photography lighting setup but still use simple materials

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16 Responses to “Episode 4 , DIY Photo Studio Lighting Video”

  1. theteddy08 says:

    I’m definetely getting some pro equipment from you site eventually though.

  2. theteddy08 says:

    Man … I love photography as a hobbie, but is not my major therefore I can’t spend mucho money cause I’m short on it… but now you gave me a great idea. I love you bro… looking forward to watch more of your videos.

  3. theteddy08 says:

    man I love you bro…
    You have take a burden off my shoulder.

  4. youutubestinks says:

    at last somebody sharing good ideas, something pro not necessarily means to expend lots of money
    great tutorials ;)

  5. tcvaldez says:

    Very nice information. Good job.

  6. asislisa says:

    Great info, thanks a lot!

  7. BWWGL9 says:

    THIS GUY IS GOOOOOD! THANKS FOR THE FREE INFO. It’s nice to have someone of your caliber to contribute pro info to us laymen for FREE…..THANKS

  8. MyFJ says:

    Great tips and very good detail. Thanks

  9. jackies35 says:

    Awesome! you are the best! You are so detail-oriented. I really truly enjoy your vids…

    I am an amateur and I am inspired!

  10. buzzbunney says:

    Great information, down to earth, straight forward ingenuity.
    What type of light bulbs are you using in your lamps?

  11. notengocorreo180 says:

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  12. 2of6 says:

    Brilliant!!! I was thinking about something similar, but your ideas are fabulous. Thanks for sharing.

  13. EdwinWiseOne says:

    This is great! I take a bunch of pictures for articles/books I write, but I’ve been a terrible slacker about it and getting only fair quality. This blog is going to help get me to the next level, without having to work too hard at it!

  14. lauderdaleflorida says:

    Very good, thank You for sharing it.

  15. NormMonkey says:

    I love these videos! A hobby photographer using paper, cardboard, aluminum foil, wax paper and other cheap supplies from hardware, grocery and stationery stores, it warms my heart to see professional studios using basic materials for lighting.

    Light is light, after all. Thanks for taking the time to show us how you work the light, Jim!

  16. ugdabug says:

    Great video! Thanks for sharing!

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