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11/25/2003 09:40:22 PM · #1
I have noticed many people talking about their mini studios, but I have one quick question, what do you use for back grounds?
11/25/2003 10:06:50 PM · #2
You can use almost anything. Paper, plastic, fabric. All depends on the look you are going for.
11/25/2003 10:17:31 PM · #3
Yup - use what ever you like and textures that compliment what you are taking pictures of.

To give you some ideas. Personally, I have normal back ground paper from the camera shop here in town and also different color poster boards/foam boards from the art supply store. I also have started collecting different material to use as backgrounds... a piece of slate, marbel, saw dust, sand and other unique texture items. Basically anything that catches my eye and is cheap. One background that I found and often go back to is rock salt, just spread a layer in a cookie sheet and snap away.

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