DIY Photography Hacks: creative lighting accessories you can make in your kitchen
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In the comfort of a studio, a photographer can use a snoot to concentrate light on a specific area. It's very useful for lighting the hair line, separating the model from the background and for creating hotspots.

Step 1
Cut the bottom off an empty tube of crisps to allow the light from your flashgun to shoot straight through it.

Step 2
Simply attach the top of the tube to the flashgun head with three strips of masking tape. It's easy as that!
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