Since I do not have a DSLR camera, taking photos for my projects under normal room lighting can be quite challenging. When flash is used, the pictures often turn out to be none-uniformly lit and some components reflect quite a bit of light making those portions over exposed. But if I do not use the camera flash, the pictures either turn out to be grainy due to insufficient lighting or yellowish due to the color temperature of the room lights.

So, I decided to build a simple light booth using the materials I have to set up a better lighting environment.

I happen to have some aluminum beams used for rack mount servers and a few brass rods, so I came up with the following design:

Lighting Booth 1
Lighting Booth 1
Lighting Booth 2
Lighting Booth 2

Using the existing mounting wholes on the aluminum beams, I could hang four white CFLs on the frames without any problems.

I took the following picture as a test and I was pretty satisfied with the result:

Lighting Booth Test
Lighting Booth Test

As an unintended benefit, the lighting booth frame can be folded away when not in use so it does not take up much space.

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