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  • How to Build a Light Box for Photography

    Photography light boxes are used to diffuse light and create even lighting when photographing subjects. Light boxes can be large or small, depending on what is being photographed. The most common...

  • How to Build a Light Box for Products

    If you are an artist or a craftsman, you will find many uses for a light box. A light box is easy and fun to build and even more fun to use for your photography projects---specifically, the...

  • Homemade Light Diffusers

    Using light diffusers when taking photographs can make your photos turn out much more pleasing and professional looking. Without diffusers, you will find that light from photo lamps and flash is...

  • What Paper to Use for a Soft DIY Light Box

    When building your own DIY soft light box for photography, the most common approach is to use a box or frame that uses paper in the window-like openings, to act as light diffusers. Most...

  • How to Build a Simple Light Box

    It was once said that a picture is worth a thousand words. Now, thanks to search engines like Google Images, a word is worth a thousand pictures---if not more! And it's getting increasingly more...

  • Hollywood Lighting Tips

    Whether you're an aspiring indie filmmaker or simply looking to take better family photos, learning how to light your shots like the pros in Hollywood will pay untold dividends. Granted,...

  • DIY Photoflash Diffuser

    Digital photography is a fun and rewarding hobby, but professional quality equipment can be too expensive for an amateur's budget. Improve your photography with a flash diffuser that provides...

  • How to Make a Light Box for Negatives

    Viewing negatives without a light box can be difficult and cause eye strain. By making a good-sized light box, you can compare multiple negatives strips and get a good sense of negative densities....

  • How to Set Up Studio Strobe Lighting

    Studio lighting can help you turn a challenging picture-taking situation into an easy one. While studio lighting is mostly associated with portraiture, it can be used for other types of...

  • How to Use a Rubber Maid Container to Take Photos of Jewelry

    Professional jewelry photographers will typically use an object called a "soft box" to photograph their subjects. A soft box is a large, semi-transparent container designed to diffuse light....

  • How to Take Silhouette Pictures

    In a silhouette image, the subject in the foreground of a picture is only a dark, featureless shadow, while the content in the background is perfectly illuminated. Recreating a silhouette image...

  • How to Use Light Box Photography

    Light box photography uses simple materials to create an environment that lights up the object you're shooting. Light boxes allow you to shoot from all sides and angles--ideal for stock...

  • Why Use a Sun Shade on an Outdoor Camera?

    Taking photos outdoors on a clear or even a cloudy day provides plenty of light. But there is such a thing as "too much light" in a photograph. Sunlight is very direct and will cast hard,...

  • Tips for a Lightroom

    Lighting is the most important element of a good photography studio. A studio that offers access to natural light and comes equipped with ample man-made lighting fixtures will allow you the...

  • Diffused Lighting Techniques

    Creating soft, natural lighting makes people look better and objects look more natural. Diffused lighting works to reduce harsh shadows and soften the texture of skin. Simply light your subject...

  • Light Meters Explained

    Photography is about more than just pointing a camera at an object and pushing the shutter button. In order to take quality photographs with proper exposure and tonal values, an understanding of...

  • How to Make a Photographic Lighting System

    Photographic lighting systems enable you to take better pictures by lighting up a subject completely and evenly, unlike flash light, which causes harsh shadows and glare. A good photographic...

  • How to Set Aperture on a Light Meter

    The light meter will tell you the best aperture to use on your camera. Remember that the smallest F stop, which is the measurement of an aperture, is the widest aperture. The wider the aperture,...

  • Types of Lens Filter

    Knowing what types of lens filters there are can give your photographs that extra correction that will make them stand out. The most common filter types are polarizers, neutral density filters,...

  • When to Use a Polarizer Camera Lens?

    A polarizing camera filter is a special attachment put on the end of the lens that affects the way light hits the camera sensor. A polarizing camera lens filter is made of two slices of glass, one...

  • What Is a UV Filter in Photography?

    Filters are a key element of professional photography. Filters are available in many types, from specifically sized filters that screw into the end of the lens to mulit-hued elements that slide...

  • How to Make a Homemade Light Box From a Cardboard Box

    A light box is used to help evenly light and photograph small objects. You can pay hundreds of dollars to purchase a light box, or you can make one to your own specifications for little more than...

  • How to Set Up a Photograph

    Digital cameras make the world of professional photography more accessible to even novice shutterbugs, with "Forbes" magazine's Digital Camera Guide indicating that cameras are getting...

  • What Is Aperture in Photography?

    An aperture in any instance is space through which light passes. On a camera it is through the camera lens, which you adjust to control the amount of light that passes through and hits either the...

  • What Is a Light Meter For?

    Light meters are used to measure brightness or intensity of available or artificial light on or around a photographic subject. The reading from the light meter indicates what adjustments in...

  • What Is a Shutter on a Camera?

    A shutter on a camera controls how much light enters the lens and for how long it will enter. This is normally a split-second process and is used to produce special effects in the development of...

  • How Does a Photographic Light Meter Work?

    Photography is the capture of light and shadow. How much light and how much shadow are what determine how a photo will be exposed. To gauge this, photographers use light meters, either built into...

  • How to Set the Aperture on a Light Meter

    Digital and film photography are similar in that it is difficult to get a proper exposure on a subject. Every photographer knows that the key to a beautiful picture is correct exposure. The key to...

  • Photography: Light Proofing the Darkroom

    Implementing a revolving door can be a useful way to light proof your darkroom. Learn more about photography and light proofing a darkroom from a professional photographer in this free video.

  • Photographic Enlargers: Light Source

    It's important to use the right light bulb with your photographic enlarger in order not to damage the equipment. Learn more about the light source of the photographic enlarger from a professional...

  • How to Create a Scrim on a Budget

    A scrim is a very easy way to diffuse light for a wide range of photographic applications. Scrims both provide smooth, even light for portraits and are an excellent way to control highlight flares...

  • What Is Photography Lighting?

    Lighting is an essential element of every photograph you ever take. Whether your photo is overexposed or underexposed, or taken in the shade, in the sunlight or in an office, lighting is always...

  • About Low Light Photography

    Photos taken at dimly-lit concerts and outdoors at sunset can be classified as low light photography events. These tricky situations can be troublesome for the point and shoot photographer. Take a...

  • Homemade Photography Lighting

    You don't have to spend a lot of money on an expensive photography lighting system. You can create very effective lighting effects with lights and supplies that are lying around your house right...

  • Photography Studio Equipment: Barndoors

    Barndoors can be closed to various degrees according to where you want your light to fall. Learn about barndoors in this free video on studio equipment for photography.

  • Photography Studio Equipment: Grids

    Another light modifier, grids control the dispersion of your light. Grids come in different sizes for a range of light control. Learn about grids in this free video on studio equipment for...

  • Photography Studio Equipment: Umbrellas

    Umbrellas can be used to bounce light off of or shine light through. Learn about umbrellas in this free video on studio equipment for photography.

  • Photography Studio Equipment: Light Stands

    Light stands give you the ability to set your light as high or low as you want it. Learn about light stands in this free video on studio equipment for photography.

  • Photography Studio Equipment: Booms

    A boom allows you to move your light over your subject and is more versatile than a simple light stand. Learn about booms in this free video on studio equipment for photography.

  • Adjusting Key Light for Product Photography

    Moving key light up creates different shadows for photos. Learn more about studio lighting techniques in this free product photography lesson from an experienced commercial photographer.

  • Lighting Tips for Product Photography

    Primary light is called key light in photography. Learn more about creating dramatic lighting in this free product photography lesson from an experienced commercial photographer.

  • How to Use a Brolly Box

    Studio photographers have several choices when it comes to lighting equipment. Brolly boxes are similar to soft boxes in many way, at a fraction of the cost. Using a brolly box will give your...

  • How to Use Light Reflectors in Photography

    Photography can be a challenging craft to master when attempting to achieve a high quality photograph. While there are many elements to consider, light is by far the most important in the impact...

  • How to Change Lighting in Photoshop

    Sometimes even the best photographers want to alter something in an otherwise perfect picture. More often than not, its the lighting that needs to be adjusted. Fortunately, there are a number of...

  • How to Use Umbrellas in Professional Photography

    Lighting is one of the most important steps in photography. If you do not have proper lighting then your images will turn out less-than-desirable. Using an umbrella in photography will provide...

  • How to use a Skylight Filter

    Skylight filters are attached to the lens of a camera to filter out UV (ultra-violet) light. In color film, UV causes a bluish haze. In both color and black and white film UV fuzzes up distance...

  • Using Flash as Key Light for Photo Shoot

    Learn how to use a studio flash a the key light for shooting a model in this free photography instructional video of professional photo studio advice from our professional photographer.

  • Tungsten Light as Fill Light for Model Shoot

    Learn about using tungsten as a fill light for lighting a model in this free photography instructional video of professional photo studio advice from our professional photographer.

  • Using Reflector to Light Photo Shoot

    Learn about tungsten lighting for a model, substituting the fill light with a reflector in this free photography instructional video of professional photo studio advice from our professional...

  • How to Light Model's Hair for Photo Shoot

    Learn how to light a model's hair with tungsten lighting in this free photography instructional video of professional photo studio advice from our professional photographer.

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