Shots of Pots on the Cheap and Low Tech. I’ve been shooting images of my ceramic works for the last 20 years.
I learned out of necessity, simply because, I wasn’t going to pay the high prices that “professional” photographers wanted for less than expected results with strings attached. I tried working with several photographers but I was really never happy with their results and the whole “who owns the negatives” thing was always a problem. I teach a workshop for artists titled, “Photograph Your Work”, several times a year at SHY RABBIT Contemporary Arts in Pagosa Springs, Colorado, USA.
Product photography - how to improve your product photos. DIY Photo Studio. DIY $10 Macro Photo Studio. Today we are going to learn how to build a DIY light tent for product photography, for next to zero cost.
Even saying it costs "$10" is a bit of a stretch, because you can probably build this mostly for free. The ten dollars assumes you cannot scrounge a cardboard box and some white tissue paper you have saved in the gift-wrap supplies box. Light Box / Light Tent Photo Gallery by Bill Huber at pbase.