Diy backdrops for photography
I am obsessed with this look for backdrops and definitely wanted to emulate them. I made a pinterest board with backdrops that give me a photo-boner, almost exclusively either Sue Bryce’s or Emily Soto’s.
#Diy backdrops for photography how to#
In this example, I cut it into squares and then twisted the center to create the ruffles, then pasted it all together with alternating shades of green. Buying backdrops can start to get super expensive especially when youre just starting out in photography or YouTube check out my video on how to use regular. I wanted to create an Oliphant-inspired painterly and textured looking backdrop that had a lighter center with a dark vignette. You can just crumble it, cut it into pieces, and form patterns.
Use the grabber screws to attach them to the 10 ft studs. I found that tissue paper is great because it’s cheap, light, easy to manipulate, and comes in multiple colors. Start by laying out the studs with the two 10 foot long studs on the top and bottom of the wall and the 8 ft studs spaced two feet apart. This background was created using crumpled tissue paper.