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pdechavez
Sep 17, 2008, 01:19 PM
Can I temporarily use a large sheet of white thick art paper to use as a reflector for my subject indoor and outdoors? I live far away from a camera store so i have to use an alternative for now.
Thank you!
ChrisA
Sep 17, 2008, 01:40 PM
Can I temporarily use a large sheet of white thick art paper to use as a reflector for my subject indoor and outdoors? I live far away from a camera store so i have to use an alternative for now.
Thank you!
Light really does not care what it bounces off of. Why use it just "for now"?
pdechavez
Sep 17, 2008, 01:45 PM
Light really does not care what it bounces off of. Why use it just "for now"?
well, due to the fact that i travel a lot, it will tear...
Westside guy
Sep 17, 2008, 01:48 PM
I have an artsy-fartsy pro photographer friend who, back in my film days, taught me a lot about improving my photographs using run-of-the-mill materials as reflectors. White paper (non glossy) is one possibility; paper plates (the simple, non-coated ones) work really well too.
The biggest problem with using an ad hoc reflector setup is keeping the "reflectors" in the position you want.
compuwar
Sep 18, 2008, 10:51 AM
Can I temporarily use a large sheet of white thick art paper to use as a reflector for my subject indoor and outdoors? I live far away from a camera store so i have to use an alternative for now.
Thank you!
If you want more "travel-worthy" stuff, sun reflectors for automobiles work- try to find the white kind that fold up similar to photo reflectors- silver tends to look different and is better for pets than people.
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