And as long as the winds aren’t too high, I can bring them outside to shoot in some indirect light. Yep, those inexpensive * white matte foam boards you use for presentations? They’re great for a clean and simple photo backdrop as well as for bouncing light or blocking direct light. To start, I’ll share some of my own photo hacks! Here are eight different backdrops you’ve seen me use in my photos here on The Thinking Closet. And they most certainly all have spunky assistants with a non-descript accents (think Franck from Father of the Bride) who shout out things like “Spectacular!” and “Fabulous!” during the shoots while expertly keeping everything on a strict time schedule so not a moment of the work day is wasted.īut here’s the thing about myths: they’re not true.Īnd I’m dedicating today’s post to revealing how do-able it is to create professional-looking photos using backdrops you already own or can inexpensively D.I.Y. Oh, and the bloggers behind the cameras have about 20 different lenses to choose from for different effects and compositions. The myth goes that those blog photos are shot in professional studios with expensive lighting equipment and fancy backdrops. There’s a myth about blog photos – – those bright, crisp images on non-distracting backgrounds (you know the ones).
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