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Default photography for woodworkers

Yeah - I know I could google it but I'd like to hear some real opinons from
actual woodworkers. I don't have a good place to photograph furniture
I've built. Garage is too messy, bed / living rooms are to dark. I need
some (cheap) lighting solution which would work for occasional photography
sessions for pieces I've built.
Home grown would be the cheapest. But I'd also consider buying an
inexpensive setup that works well.
Thanks.
 
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