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Photographers are doing the best they can to be productive during the lockdown. It's not business as usual for the world, but the improvement must continue. One of the best ways to stay on top of your photography game is by building a budget studio at home. Janique Goff Madison . Image source: pixelz.com The most common photography equipment a studio needs is a lightbox. If these are not available at home and if shipping is still allowed, purchase the following: two desk lamps, two led light bulbs (preferably 60W), and one roll of white paper . Look for any unnecessary coffee table or folding table at home. If there isn't any, consider purchasing one for the home studio. With everything bought and gathered, it's time to find the perfect spot for the studio. Janique Goff Madison . Image source: fixthephoto.com Place the table near a wall. Grab the white paper roll and tape its ends on the wall and let it roll down—the objective is to create a smo