Cheap shots revisited

In case you missed some of them, or need to recall a cheap and easy way of doing some things-photographic, we bring you back our “Cheap Shots” , cheap and easy ways to save some time, save some buck$, and accomplish what you need to get done.

So, with no further ado, here’s the links to our Cheap Shot articles….

Cheap and Easy small reflectors for table top shots!

Cheap and Easy Studio Bean-bags!

Cheap and Easy “Exposure Disc” for white-balance!

Cheap and Easy Product-shoot table!

Cheap Garage-found Ringlight!

Put your wallets away, start shooting, and enjoy your newfound productivity.

About Jim Dennewill

A Southern California native, Jim Dennewell has had a fascination with photography since elementary school. Weaned on his family's old Kodak Brownie cameras (you know, the ones where everything moves backwards in the viewfinder), Jim has fostered his love for the art and tech of photography over the years. Originally known here as "Slightly Out of Focus," Jim is one of our favorite authors.

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April 18, 2008 
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I saw your comment on Scott Kelby’s site about using a rubberband for lens creep on the 18-200. Can you explain to me how that works? I couldn’t find an email address to write to.


Hey Barrie!
Great question!. Let me write it up in the next post so I can have a picture included which shows it in all it’s glory.
Thanks for asking!
Jim


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