$8 Ikea Table Into Product Shot Booth For Videos and Photos
See how I took an $8 Ikea LACK table and turned it into a killer product booth! All you need is a table, some foam core and a light.
With this setup you can get some incredible product shots on a budget.
SUPPLIES NEEDED
Ikea Lack Table:
You can really use anything for a frame like I mentioned in the video.
Video Light on Amazon:
Ball Head for Light on Amazon:
Foam Core on Amazon:
(16 x 20″)
Paper background on Amazon:
(22 x 28″)
Black Wrap on Amazon:
Could also just use black foam core board.
Several people have asked about the headphones I used. You can learn more about them here:
They are made by Meze and are made with real hardwood!
Simple stunning tutorial love you brother 😄.
This is an awesome product shoot setup on a budget!
I have led lighting but I have a lot of weaves in the photographs. What can I do with this?
Awesome, that’s pretty much the setup I have 😉 My problem is product shots where the products are reflective or have glass. Any tips?
But driving to ikea cost me $20 😫
Great but can’t do this with glass or any other reflective item.
What a great tutorial. Well done.
You shoulda mounted the legs on the top side of the table so it bounces the light
Very impressive!
8$…. jeje
Nice 🍷
where do you get that power stripes?
I make jewelry, I need to take pictures of it so you helped me tremendously! Thank you
This video made me smile 😄 loving the look of the setup 😂
Your lights linked below are others than the lights you´re using in the video. Which are the right ones? Thanks for a quick response.
Stunning wee hack. I would ultimately advise buying good gear, but there is that awkward entry point where you know you need better lighting, back drops etc..but you're not sure what to save and what to spend on that is going to give you the final look your after. These are great idea's to trial, before heavily investing.
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Bravo
Clean
$8…
Plus 30 plus 10 plus….
Brilliant mate, very clever. Thank you
Everyone here is so damned salty. And I know why.. The 8$s is VERRY missleading!
$8 – Ikea table
$43 – light
$2.000 – Camera
$3.000 – know-how to use your camera
$250.000 – House
$2.160.628 – my live (soure: http://www.humanforsale.com)
$4.321.256 – parents who raised me
$5.000.000.000.000.000 – earth (where u shoot on)
= 5.000.000.136.282.112,00 USD!!thats a lot more than 8$ right??
hope ur video gets unmonetized!
Awesome, thanks for sharing!
Greetings from designercountry.com
Thanks for the fab video, really cool photography and great ideas.
I wanted to attempt something similar but have my obljet rotating for a short video sequence … I was hoping to acheive this by placing the object on a turn table (obviously the base of my object won't be in the shot, it will look more like when you shot the top of the windex bottle a far as framming goes) …. My question is : should I modify anything about this type of set up considering my specific objective.
Tried this idea out in my home workshop for shooting product B roll and it worked great, thanks for the tips. 👍
Amazing Job buddy…. Keep it up!
Nice
I use a similar set up but use white paper instead of black and place my subject on a sheet of glass and light from below in addition to the sides and top.
Hahahah I love how IKEA kinda has become the Photographers DIY supply store xD
nice! lemme try^^
Awesome I learned a lot!
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Thanks for the video.
You are awesome. Most video on this subject are geared for already pro photographers with lots of expensive equipment. Would this work for photographing glass ?
Very nice…. love
Very helpful. This is what I’ve been looking for 👍🏻
You are my hero.
Such a great example and it's very useful! Thank you for this video, I'm kinda about to begin a product photography business, this should be a good inspiration.
Very nice!
This is not practical at all. You can get the same result with a much simpler set up