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Photography DIY Clamshell Reflector

larrybecker
January 28, 2015
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Step Seven

photography diy reflectorNow use a 3′ length of twine or cord to connect the two corners of the short end of each rectangle. These will become the hangers that attach to your two separate light stands, and the reflector will end up looking like a hammock hanging between two palm trees.

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