Inexpensive Food Photography Box
Happy Mother’s Day to all the Mom’s visiting the site today.
On this pleasant Sunday morning I would like to present everyone with a short video showing the light box I’ve built for my fast-food photography. It’s simple but effective.



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when I was a kid and had a darkroom I built one of those for closeups, not nearly as nice as yours, mine was more like the commercial one (I saw it advertised a few places and thought “that’s just like the one I made!”).
next time I have some extra money I’m going to get a good digital camera.
Nice setup!
hmm, that’s pretty neat. I should give that a try when i get home.
Hello RJ, Rob and Dooby!
I hope everybody is doing good this weekend, and having a nice Mother’s Day.
I had just commented on what great pictures you had. Well done!
In other news, that presto pizzazz oven is silly.
Joan — Thank you very much. Coming from a great photographer like yourself, that means a lot to me.
Prairie — Hahaha.
Well, you aren’t really supposed to see that. I have things stacked up all over my kitchen bar and counter, it looks like I’m having a garage sale or something.
Hmmm…. garage sale…. not a bad idea.
Nice simple, cheap setup you have their. What kind of camera do you use to shoot your photos, if you don’t mind me asking?
One more quick question - doesn’t the material that you photograph the food on get greasy sometimes, such as in the Arby’s fries photo? How do you deal with that?
Ryan, Hello!
I apologize for not replying to the first question. I must have missed the little notice that pops up.
My new camera is: Canon PowerShot
Model number: SD870 IS
Here’s a sweet flash presentation.
http://syndicate.sellpoint.net/canon/37109/6062-OB4XN9-12-player-T1_MP/MPPlayer/__MPPlayer.html?r=1211725952330
Here’s the exact camera at Best Buy, for $299.
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=8469212&type=product&id=1184768166165
In addition to the site’s food photographs, it also shot that video! For a relatively inexpensive camera, I was VERY pleased to see it made decent videos too.
Funny you mention the material and grease spots, because today is laundry day. Yes indeed I am getting spots and stains. I’m tossing the stuff in the washing machine, on Gentle cycle, with just a TINY amount of detergent. It’s working fine.
But eventually, the material will need to be replaced, because it’s very thin… it’s not going to stand-up to many washes, even on Gentle.
I see a lot of paper plates in my future.