Our DIY Lightbox for Product Photos

I’ve been wanting to improve the quality of our product photos for a long time. I’ve learned a lot about what angles to use to really showcase the beauty of our cases, but the lighting was always an issue. If it’s too early, the light is too bright. If it’s too late, there isn’t enough light. BAH!

On Sunday, Charlie was able to buy all my supplies and make me a light box. We followed this tutorial from Beautzine and it turned out great! With the Super Bowl in the background he started our quick 45 minute project.

Charlie started by cutting the boards in half and taping them together.

light-box-assembly

Then he cut the top as specified in the tutorial and we put the butcher paper in, plugged in the lights, and voila! We have a light box! Here’s a shot of it in action.

light-box-action

Our box produced this photo below (taken with an iPhone). Our fancy camera looks even better!

 

iphone-case

Yay, I could not be happier! Now we can shoot photos whenever we want!

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Our DIY Lightbox for Product Photos

I’ve been wanting to improve the quality of our product photos for a long time. I’ve learned a lot about what angles to use to really showcase the beauty of our cases, but the lighting was always an

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issue. If it’s too early, the light is too bright. If it’s too late, there isn’t enough light. BAH!

On Sunday, Charlie was able to buy all my supplies and make me a light box. We followed this tutorial from Beautzine and it turned out great! With the Super Bowl in the background he started our quick 45 minute project.

Charlie started by cutting the boards in half and taping them together.

light-box-assembly

Then he cut the top as specified in the tutorial and we put the butcher paper in, plugged in the lights, and voila! We have a light box! Here’s a shot of it in action.

light-box-action

Our box produced this photo below (taken with an iPhone). Our fancy camera looks even better!

 

iphone-case

Yay, I could not be happier! Now we can shoot photos whenever we want!

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Behind the Scenes of our Fall Look Book Photoshoot

As you guys know, our Fall & Winter look book dropped Labor Day weekend last month. We were more than excited to get these iPhone and iPad case designs to you all! We did a lot of research, worked day and night, and strived to give you guys the best quality cases with a sleek and interesting design.

Our first day of shooting we were lucky enough to have talented photographer, Preston Richardson, shoot for us. Preston is such a talented and humble individual to work with. He fit in so well with the rest of the CO team, we can’t wait to work with him again! I was able to get some behind the scenes shots of him in action with our stylist and models.

Preston setting up his equipment for the shot
Our model, Shanelle, workin’ the camera
Our model and good friend, Ceejay, workin the camera
The team planning the next shot

We planned for a sunrise shoot and the light was UGH-MAYZING. Yes, spelled exactly like that. 😉 All of us were really grumpy (okay maybe not grumpy…but tired) about waking up at the butt-crack of dawn but it was well worth it. Actually, we had to wake up earlier so we can be IN Downtown LA at the butt-crack of dawn. Haha! I was able to capture some of the gorgeousness that was going on and took a couple amateur shots of my own. 🙂

Our view of Little Tokyo in Downtown LA
My amazing cousin and our stylist, Loren, setting Shanelle up for the shot
Preston Richardson Photography in the middle of the street, stopping traffic, to get that magic shot!
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