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Jun 27, 2008 12:43 |  #1

I am in the midst of designing together a product catalog for work and I have to photograph a wide variety of products which vary in size. I have been looking at a number of photography tents and I cam across a decent package from Steve Kaeser

Here is a link to the tent package:
http://www.skaeser.com​/servlet/Detail?no=337 (external link)

I was wondering if anyone has any experiens with this product or his products in general.


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Jun 27, 2008 13:56 |  #2

You can make your own using some PVC piping, and some nylon ripstop.

It's quite easy, check out the DIY thread!


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Jun 27, 2008 14:32 |  #3

Zansho wrote in post #5804182 (external link)
You can make your own using some PVC piping, and some nylon ripstop.

It's quite easy, check out the DIY thread!

Yes, thank for the tip but I am looking to just buy a kit and I was looking for some feedback on the above.

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Jun 27, 2008 20:16 |  #4

I use the 48" cube by Alzo. Highly recommended.
http://alzodigital.com​/online_store/light_te​nt.htm (external link)


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