Make it Monday: Alex Koloskov's DIY Diffuser

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In honor of our upcoming guest lecturer, Alex Koloskov, who is scheduled to give a live talk and lighting demo this Wednesday, June 24th at 7:00pm EST, I'd like to share one of his videos! In the video below, Koloskov discusses how to make a diffuser (scrim) for about twenty-five dollars. For many of your classes, a "scrim" is on the required items list, and it will be an essential tool for you!  To check out the YouTube video, please click "here".  Some of you may choose to purchase your own - in which case, I recommend the Westcott Scrim Jim, however if you choose to build your own, this DIY video as seen on Koloskov's YouTube channel will be very helpful! If you have yet to register for Koloskov's lecture, click "here". 


Works Cited:
Koloskov, Alex. "Alex Koloskov." Alex Koloskov. N.p., n.d. Web. 19 June 2015. 
Koloskov, Alex. "DIY Diffuser for Studio Product Photography: How to Build $25 Large White Diffuser for You Studio." YouTube. N.p., n.d. Web. 20 June 2015.

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