Written by John
Last Updated June 10, 2008
This is a question people ask me all the time! How do you guys at www.3rdPO.com get your photos to float like that???
You know the white background has been coveted by every eBay seller known to man. I see people paying hundreds of dollars for what could be had for pennies. Lighting is the most important part of taking the photo. However so many of us do not know how to properly light a product to take a picture of it.

Well, I am no photographer, but I know a secret. If you put light in a box that is all white, it will bounce it around. So do you need to go out and spend hundereds of dollars for a light tent and studio quality lighting to get the effects like we “PowerSellers” have? I know you are sitting there with your arms crossed waiting for me to sell you on a big expensive solution, LOL

How does $5 and 1hour of your time sound? Well that is all it takes! This is one of the cheapest and most effective light tent I have seen. The pictures here are fantasitic!!!

Check out the instructions to make this at
http://digital-photography-school.com/blog/how-to-make-a-inexpensive-light-tent/
Written by John
Last Updated June 10, 2008
This is a question people ask me all the time! How do you guys at www.3rdPO.com get your photos to float like that???
You know the white background has been coveted by every eBay seller known to man. I see people paying hundreds of dollars for what could be had for pennies. Lighting is the most important part of taking the photo. However so many of us do not know how to properly light a product to take a picture of it.

Well, I am no photographer, but I know a secret. If you put light in a box that is all white, it will bounce it around. So do you need to go out and spend hundereds of dollars for a light tent and studio quality lighting to get the effects like we “PowerSellers” have? I know you are sitting there with your arms crossed waiting for me to sell you on a big expensive solution, LOL

How does $5 and 1hour of your time sound? Well that is all it takes! This is one of the cheapest and most effective light tent I have seen. The pictures here are fantasitic!!!

Check out the instructions to make this at
http://digital-photography-school.com/blog/how-to-make-a-inexpensive-light-tent/
Written by John
Last Updated June 10, 2008
A whole new set of possibilities for John Lawson begins now. I have a blog for sharing my thoughts and interest. Well, my first entry was this photo.
For me this picture taken at the Georgia Aquarium of the Beluga whales makes me think of a world full of possibilities. These huge animals seem to swim and dive effortlessly.