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Just invested in one of these bad boys,
https://www.calumetphoto.co.uk/product/calumet-desktop-shooting-table/RM1017/
Definetly going to be an upgrade from my old piece of it
Which has served me well so far.......
Splinter by Morro Fenrir, on Flickr
but is rather cumbersome and flimsy...
I especially enjoy the idea of the lighting possibilities, including lighting from underneath
Can anyone share any examples, or any tips on using this type of setup, I am very excited to get it
https://www.calumetphoto.co.uk/product/calumet-desktop-shooting-table/RM1017/
Here is the ultimate in portability and convenience when it comes to small-product tabletop photography. The Tabletop Studio is a lightweight and compact shooting surface that is perfect for small objects such as jewelry, models, flowers and much more. Consisting of no more than a folding metal frame and a single piece of 24 1/8 x 36 1/8" (61 x 92cm) diffused Plexiglas, the Tabletop Studio sets up in seconds to provide a professional-quality, seamless shooting surface which can be lit from any direction, including below the subject.
It can be placed either on the ground or on any smooth flat surface.
The lightweight metal frame freatures hinged front and rear legs and a hinged back, allowing it to be folded flat, taking up minimum storage or transport space.
Definetly going to be an upgrade from my old piece of it
Which has served me well so far.......
Splinter by Morro Fenrir, on Flickrbut is rather cumbersome and flimsy...
I especially enjoy the idea of the lighting possibilities, including lighting from underneath
Can anyone share any examples, or any tips on using this type of setup, I am very excited to get it