On 2/28/2017 10:30 PM, Bruce Walker wrote:
I thought that if you created a box from white foamcore, cut "windows"
in it and glued (Elmers) rip-stop over them, you can point your desk
lamps at the windows and fill the box with diffuse light. Then shoot
through a front opening.


I've done exactly that in the past with flashes - though I put the flashes in the box. Main flash is typically pointing up at the top of the box or directly at the subject with a mini soft box mounted on it. The fill flash is on an optical trigger and facing the side of the box to fill it with soft diffuse light. I just use small flashes. Since its all manual I use an old AF500 FTZ as the main light, since its useless as a TTL flash on newer cameras. I'd have to upscale the setup considerably to use it with continuous lighting though. Or find smaller continuous lights...

Mark

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