Sunday, December 15, 2013

Make Your Own Photo Backdrop

You're a brand new photographer, which means that you don't exactly have the money at your disposal to buy brand new equipment that will enable you to make our job incredibly easy. Besides, you aren't really sure if you are able to commit to a life of taking pictures, or even becoming an official photographer, because you're not sure if you've got it in you, so you need to make sure that you are fully committed before buying all of that expensive equipment. That means that you need to cut a few costs for the next little while. That's totally alright. A website like cryptopictures.com has got you covered, because they give you the opportunity to learn how to make a variety of equipment that you might need to take professional photographs, while not breaking the bank. That's right … make it! You could DIY a variety of things that you would usually need to buy. NewVintagePrint suggests that you could even make your own photo background. This will also allow you to create your backdrop, which will enable you to express the creativity that you have as well. To do this, follow the instructions from CryptoPictures: you will need at least fifteen feet of muslin, for a lightweight backdrop that will enable you to create on a great canvas while still having something that can be easily carried and moved, because it is cotton; make sure that you fold along the edge, after you've created a long line on the edge of the muslin - make sure that it is straight!; finally, put double sided tape on the long line, and iron it. Because you are using a great type of double sided tape and melting it with the heat of the iron, you are able to fuse the fabric together to make an awesome looking fabric!

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