How to Create a Ghetto DIY Studio
Go to a craft store (or look around the house) for some clean, smooth surfaces., Start out with 2 desk lamps., Find a flat surface near a wall that you want to use., Find a way to attach the chosen background to the wall., Be sure that you have a...
Step-by-Step Guide
-
Step 1: Go to a craft store (or look around the house) for some clean
Poster boards are a good source.
You can also use some light colored sheets. -
Step 2: smooth surfaces.
The ones that allow you to adjust them easily are the best ones to get. , A kitchen table will do great. , Thumb tacks or double sided tape should do the trick. ,, Be aware that you probably can't go 'green' and use low wattage bulbs.
The light will be different.
If you have a digital camera, you might be able to adjust for this by adjusting your white balance. , -
Step 3: Start out with 2 desk lamps.
-
Step 4: Find a flat surface near a wall that you want to use.
-
Step 5: Find a way to attach the chosen background to the wall.
-
Step 6: Be sure that you have a place to set up the lamps.
-
Step 7: Use 40 watt and 60 watt bulbs for the lamps.
-
Step 8: Finished.
Detailed Guide
Poster boards are a good source.
You can also use some light colored sheets.
The ones that allow you to adjust them easily are the best ones to get. , A kitchen table will do great. , Thumb tacks or double sided tape should do the trick. ,, Be aware that you probably can't go 'green' and use low wattage bulbs.
The light will be different.
If you have a digital camera, you might be able to adjust for this by adjusting your white balance. ,
About the Author
Kathryn Fisher
Dedicated to helping readers learn new skills in home improvement and beyond.
Rate This Guide
How helpful was this guide? Click to rate: