>>6000217>>6000314You could always just do this If you're a cheapfag like me.
4 cardboard squares panels, cut out a square hole in 3 of them leaving 1 in on the perimeter.
tape/glue a piece of waxpaper on both sides of each of the three squares you cut holes in.
tape/glue together the panels so that there are wax panels for the top and side light sources, with the opaque panel being the backdrop.
For best results with a cellphone camera, I've found that either normal lightbulbs or LED sources will work, but I personally think that lightbulbs work best with this setup.
For best results with a DSLR or high-quality camera, LED lighting is an absolute MUST. Lightbulbs just make the picture look really orange.
Of course, buying a more professional light-source like the one GG guy suggested are always going to be better, but I think this works okay if you're not taking pictures of stuff you'd send off to GBWC.
(pic related was taken with a DSLR, you can see what I was talking about.)