The post How to Make a DIY Photography Softbox [video] appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Caz Nowaczyk.
In this video by DIY FixMan, you’ll learn a cool, easy way to make a DIY photography softbox!
Materials and tools
What you will need to make your own DIY Photography Softbox:
- A lamp
- A cardboard box
- Knife
- Hot glue
- Aluminum foil
- Spray Paint (optional)
- an hour of your time
Steps to making your DIY Photography Softbox
- Cut out your cardboard to a size that will fit your lamp.
- Ensure you cut the angles of the sides so they are the same so that they will piece together.
- Get your foil and cut it to the size of your cardboard pieces (use your cardboard as a template to trace around.
- Attach your foil to the individual pieces of cardboard. Masking tape works fine for this.
- Attach one of the longest sides to a short side using the hot glue gun. Then attach the other sides – holding in place until set.
- Once set, take your lightbox frame to a well-ventilated area and use your spray paint to paint it.
- Once dry, fix in your long lamp.
- Attach to a stand using a bracket.
Editors Note: You could also cut a piece of white material and attach it to the front of the softbox with velcro so you can diffuse the light.
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