Making a Light Tent- Guest Post by James

May 17, 2011 by

A lot of you guys write to me with photography questions and while I love looking at pretty photos and I do *kind of* dabble in it I am really not knowledgeable about the subject in the slightest. In fact, pretty much any knowledge about photography I have is based on things James tells me or if I’ve learned it myself it’s through trial and error. That said I want to be as helpful as I can so I usually inlist his help in answering photography questions. A lot of people ask about taking product photos for review posts and the like, I like nice clean white backgrounds so all of mine are taken inside a light box. We recently bought our own but up until a few weeks ago we were using James’ DIY method.

He wrote a post about it around a year ago so I though I would get him to guest post about it here because it might be helpful for you guys ^_^ If you find this one useful or if you have questions just leave them in the comments section and I might be able to convince him to do a regular guest spot here! I’ve added a couple of little comments into the post in this colour too :)

Ever wonder how those eBay sellers get such nice, even lighting on their products? While some may use expensive lighting set-ups like soft-boxes and ring flashes, you don’t have to go down that road. Especially if you are selling smaller items, you can use something called a Light Tent.


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  1. this is a great idea!! question- I have a flash, canon speedlight 430 (something like that) , how do u get it to work when its not on the camera? any ideas>

    • James says:
      There are 4 ways to trigger a flash off camera… with a pc sync cable, a wireless radio trigger (such as the ptno4e), some cameras can send infrared signals, or with an optical slave. You can get all of those things from ebay fairly cheaply. I recommend radio triggers, they are pretty cheap and fairly reliable. Let me know if you need more information! This article I wrote might help:
      http://jimmyamerica.com/blog/advice/all-you-need-to-know-about-flashes/

  2. Oh man, boyfriends. Is there anything they CAN’T do? Thanks James!

  3. Fantastic! I’ll be saving this tutorial for future use.

  4. This is so helpful, and cool of him to write this up! Tell him I said thanks ^_^ *runs off and makes a light box*

    • :D He says no worries! I hope it works out for you! He says if you have any questions of problems just let him know!

  5. Ahhh thank you James! This will make everything so much easier..

  6. Thank you so much! I had my dad make a frame for one (different design) and it just didn’t work out. I love the simplicity of this method, and will definitely try it out:)