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From the page: "Taking Professional Looking Photos Without a Professional By Lindsay Landis, Lindsay Designs The Setup: When taking your own photos, you want lots of light - but not direct light. Direct light will cause harsh shadows, which you donâ€t want. DO NOT USE A FLASH! Flashes... more
Reviewed by FBG44 Jun 06 2007, 06:33pm ( 167 reviews ) • theswitchboards.com
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Rated by playingwithfire1 on Aug 27, 1:35pm
Great tutorial, I'll have to try it out.
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Reviewed by felicedesign on Jul 19, 8:57pm
A lot of small business owners need help with product photography. Nice.
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Rated by Jay364 on Jul 08, 8:49pm
I want to take better photographs, and this tutorial looks like it will teach me how to do that.
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Rated by almilan on Feb 23 2009, 2:12pm
Good tutorial. Useful for learning how to exploit photo editing programs like Photoshop too.
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Rated by italida on Feb 23 2009, 3:11am
interesting tutorial, I like it!
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Rated by Ivanna-Hancock on Feb 22 2009, 8:04pm
Don't have a lightbox? Improvise!
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Rated by Sugarcoatedlies on Oct 20 2008, 7:08pm
i will be trying this :)
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Rated by Flaneur2008 on May 21 2008, 6:33pm
This is a great set up and if you sell items on line this is perfect.