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A variety of backdrops are available for photography.....https://www.backdropsource.com.au/
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Photography Backdrops • A background comes in many styles, shapes and sizes. Muslin and Canvas are the primary materials used to create the backdrop, or painted mural. The artist creates a painted scene that can be hung in the background, behind your subject. Thephotographer then has an environment to put the subject into.
Seamless Background Paper • They are high quality, smooth and non reflecting paper material available in many colors. They are look like a seamless and most of them used for window displays • For more information visit photography backdrops
Sequin Backdrops • Add a little sparkle to your next photo shoot with a Sequin Backdrops! These beautiful backgrounds are not computer printed, but are handmade and feature hundreds of actual shimmering sequins. Backdrops are available in 3 standard sizes: 5ft x 6ft, 5ft x 9ft & 9ft x 10ft. Backdrops are wrinkle-resistant and features a sewn in rod pocket for hanging.
Canvas Backgrounds Before muslins, there were canvases. Unlike muslin, canvas is a heavy fabric. Canvas backgrounds are usually painted, frequently in old master, or scenic realism. Also called “Roll Drops” or “Scenics” (muslins also can be called scenics), canvas backgrounds do need a suspension system. A motorized backdrop stand is the usual means, but there are background rollers that mount to the ceilings of larger studios. Expect to pay much more for a ceiling system (maybe $1200- 1300). The benefits of a ceiling system include less equipment underfoot. Ceiling systems, especially with light rail systems for lights clear the floor space for little things like models, sets, and the photographer.
Muslin Backdrops Muslin is another staple. Muslin is a cotton weave fabric, which holds dyes and paints easily. Usually muslin backgrounds are clamped to a background stand. For transport to a photo shoot, muslin is typically stuffed in a bag (the wrinkles from this are not considered a problem). Muslin is also available in systems that pop open into a circular 6’ backdrop. These can be snapped back into a smaller circle for transport (try Calumet Photographic). Muslin is relatively inexpensive and very portable. In a studio photographers typically use welders or photographer clamps to hang the backdrop from a stand.
Advantages • Long Lasting • Color Variety • Uniformity • Versatility • Price • Portability