Thursday, October 12, 2006

Homemade Backdrops

A backdrop is one of the simplest ways to change the feel of your portrait photography. Changing from a classic painter's drop cloth to bright colored velvet will quickly change the atmosphere from classic to trendy. For this reason, making your own backgrounds is a great way to experiment and find new styles.

Homemade backdrops can be as simple as purchasing a large remnant from a fabric store or as elaborate as sponge-painting your own muslin. The level of complexity depends on the goal of the photo shoot.

In this guide, we will give some hints to consider when purchasing material for backdrops and also provide hints for those that want to try to apply their own paint to create multi-color drops.

studiolighting.net tells you how to do it.

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