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How to make a simple studio by yourself

1. The carton is windowed on three or four sides (except the mouth and bottom). Let me give you a hint. When opening the window, don't cut it directly. You should reserve four corners on each side. When all the edges are cut, cut them all again, so that the carton will not collapse easily because of the cutting pressure.

2. Cut a piece of background cardboard with appropriate size and put it in the box to fix it. Note that the lower the transparency of cardboard, the better. Pay attention to the radian of the cardboard and feel it.

3. Add black matt paper to the box and the main body of the studio will come out.

4. Next: Stick white paper, cloth or sulfuric acid paper on the left and right windows and the box mouth. The ordinary typing/copying paper I use in the picture is suitable for white light sources (daylight/fluorescent lamps, daylight-colored energy-saving lamps), with the advantage of convenience.

Sulfuric acid paper, personally, is suitable for non-white light sources such as yellow light (ordinary yellow light bulbs, warm energy-saving lamps), with the advantage of uniform and delicate astigmatism.

Cloth is the most difficult material to operate, but it can ensure the purity of light, because cloth can achieve a high degree of space sealing and isolate most of the interference of external light. You can feel it by wearing a white vest.

5. Light source: At least 2 desk lamps are required, and you can use the "effortless" daylight energy-saving lamp (warm color is yellow) with 20W highlight!

The position is basically placed up and down, one above the box mouth, one on the left and right sides or diagonally below, and the specific shooting items can be held by yourself.

Personally, the best feeling is 4, up and down 1, around 1.