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[title] Set Up Your Workspace
[* black] ***Find a clutter-free table or flat workspace.***
[* icon_note] Try to minimize ambient light. A table by a window can have varying light conditions throughout the day, resulting in inconsistent photos and, if you are a vampire, possible death.
[* black] ***Use a clean white background. ***Inexpensive matte poster board or butcher paper works best. Avoid using bedsheets.
[* black] ***Use two lamps***, one on each side.
+[* red] ***If possible, try and use daylight LED bulbs.*** These are brighter than many CFL bulbs and last a lot longer.
[* red] ***Use “daylight” bulbs***, or bulbs in the 5000-5500K color temperature range, for a clean white light. Avoid household incandescent bulbs, which cast an ugly orange glow over your photos.
[* black] ***Use a tripod. ***For crisp, clear shots, you need to keep the camera rock steady.