To start with you will need:
-An empty box
-White paper
-A ruler
-Scissors
-A pen
-Adhesive tape or glue
-A cutter
-Two daylighth lamps
First:
We make some marks on each side of our box, leaving a small margin. We are not going to touch the bottom of the box, neither one of the sides, so it won´t be necessary to make marks on those places.
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Here, we can see the marks and the margins that we need to made. Try to leave 2-3 cms of border (4/5 - 6/5 inches).
Now, carefully, we cut each side. I would suggest to make incisions with the cutter to open a whole. Then, we could use the scissors for the rest of the job.
As you can see, now we have a box with three "windows". You can polish the imperfections but don´t worry too much about that.
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Next step, we cover each side (window) with white paper (here, a thin white fabric could work too, as long as it allows the light to pass through it). We can glue the paper or use adhesive tape.
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Then, adjust the paper to the box, cutting the surplus. It should look something like this:
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Now we are almost getting there. A small tip: for the background you can use the back of a poster, in case you wanted to take photos in a white background.
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Then, adjust the paper to the box, cutting the surplus. It should look something like this:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEivtO0w4BLJKKz0P4xRByKciWOf5cBF6PIlnun_uYoc3cl-JfKy_7BppUuTKpYVyM0YYJUOgOvXG_DmGHnWSaIIZM-tWfRLJfYpiKoSIGXLeyf6PY9pF7KXY_TDF8YlEuQvwCg7NNQwjY0/s320/light+box-making+of+7.jpg)
Now we are almost getting there. A small tip: for the background you can use the back of a poster, in case you wanted to take photos in a white background.
Here you have a example of the position of the lamps:
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