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Homemade Collapsible Lightbox

March 4, 2012 By Joe

A couple of years ago I ran across an article online about how to make a homemade lightbox. I spent a Saturday morning putting together a rather large (non collapsible) one that you can see here, along with a few shots I took with it. I didn’t have the space to permanently keep it set up, and it was pretty big and fragile for a closet, so storing it was always a challenge. At some point, I wound up getting rid of it, but still wanted some kind of lightbox for taking nicely lit shots of small to medium size things. This weekend I finally got around to making a bit smaller lightbox (12″x12″) that’s collapsible. The box is held together with velcro strips and now can easily collapse down to be stored without danger to the structure. I recommend something like this for any photographer, it’s one of the cheapest projects you can do and you probably have most of the materials at home already.

Materials used: Tracing paper, cardboard box, sticky back velcro strips (this is probably the most expensive item), marking pen, x-acto knife, razor blade, ruler, scissors, scotch tape, packing tape. The external lighting will only cost you around $10 per 500 watt halogen, and it’s great to have some work lights around the house anyway.

You can see the corners joined here as well as the velcro tab for the background to stay in place.

I also added a small strip of cardboard at the front of the box as a “stop”, so the background won’t slide out

Sunglasses weren’t really the best test subject, they pose a lot of reflection problems, but you get the idea.

Here are a couple more example shots

Filed Under: lightbox, projects

Chicago!

February 22, 2012 By Joe

I had never been to Chicago before.  ND had been once.  What better time to visit a place nicknamed the “Windy City” than in the heart of February?  Luckily (not so luckily for skiing) we’ve had an uncharacteristically warm winter for the northeast, which has seemed to translate out to the midwest.  We spent three days out there and the temperatures barely went below 40 and there wasn’t a cloud to be found in the deep blue sky (actually sounds like good skiing weather, if there was only snow).

Chicago is a beautiful city.  Around every corner you find yourself staring up at the amazing architecture.  Old buildings nestled in between huge sky scrapers, without the “closed in” feel of New York.  Being right on the shore of Lake Michigan adds to the beauty of the city, and I can only assume makes it even more awesome in the warmer weather.  Restaurant Week was starting when we arrived  and we were able to get a few last minute reservations to some great spots.  Between amazing prix fixe menus, deep dish pizza and brunch at The Drake (which you should really go to if you’re in Chicago), we had our fill of great food.  On top of a good deal of walking, shopping, eating and drinking, we were able to fit in a quick trip to the Art Institute to see some famous works of art and spend our day off like Ferris Bueller.

The Chicago river – looking towards Lake Michigan

The John Hancock Center and The Whitehall Hotel (our home base for a few days)

Entering Millenium Park

Cloud Gate Sculpture

NoMI on the 7th floor of the Hyatt for lunch and Marilyn

John Hancock Center, the Bean and looking west along the Chicago River

Millenium Park

The Bean, the city and ice skaters

Chicago gangster Tours

Ferris Wheel @ Navy Pier

Deep dish pizza @ Lou Malnati’s and beer @ Rock Bottom Brewery

Pano looking west along the Chicago River (wish we were out there for St. Patty’s when they dye the river green!)

Spending the day like Ferris at the Art Institute

Filed Under: travel

Cold

January 16, 2012 By Joe

It’s been a relaxing and cold weekend.  Got out for a little walk today and saw that the Walkill was frozen…and well at the storm grates having some sort of rime ice on them. Looks like winter is finally taking a turn towards the cold…but still not much precipitation in the forecast.

Filed Under: Hudson Valley

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