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We shoot product photography in a cardboard box!

We shoot product photography in a cardboard box! Yes, you read it right! Adam shoots product photography using nothing more than a cardboard box, some A4 paper and a bit of tape... and you should see the results!

Product photography is one of the hardest genres to approach. Not only do professionals use multiple flash lights and custom made tables, but they also spend ages retouching for the perfect results. So imagine taking all that away and replacing it with some cheap continuous lights, a cardboard box and a watch.

You'll learn how to create your own cardboard box product photography studio, how to style a watch and dial in the perfect product photography settings for top results. This quick product photography hack is ideal for shooting on a budget, or for anyone who struggles for studio space.

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