9/20/2023 0 Comments Easy backdrops for photography![]() ![]() ![]() Neutral colors (grey, black, and white) are the best, or even brown ones (chestnut or taupe). ![]() But go for ones without much gloss to cut down glare while shooting. These tiles even porcelain ones are good food photography backgrounds and they’re affordable. What’s even better is that you can roll it after a shoot and get it rolling out for a new one later – like a poster. If there are different colors on it, we’re pretty sure you can use it for more than one food shoot – see? That’s utility! Add more textures using different objects (rags, sponges, etc.) by tap pressing on it with the colors of your choice. Who wouldn’t love a textured feel, and rustic vibe with an elegantly organic look like you might do in commercial retouching? So, grab some drop cloth fabric and primer it down well in every area as it will help the canvas to maintain the paint well without soaking it up. ![]()
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