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Diy photo backdrop
Diy photo backdrop






diy photo backdrop

diy photo backdrop

I hope you enjoyed this behind-the-scenes post. It really has taken the guesswork out of what used to be a long and tedious process for me. I love that I can enjoy the great outdoors while working, and when it gets too hot and rainy in the summer, I love that I can muscle-up and bring the backdrops inside. This was truly such a “blogger” birthday gift to ask for, but it really has proven to be so useful in the few weeks I’ve been able to put it to use. TIP: If you don’t have the storage space, you could also just paint the wood planks and lay them out side by side for your shoots. Thanks to the bumpers, I can stack them and shove them under our deck seating, which is under a roof, protected from rain. We’re storing the backdrops down at the dock since that’s where most of my shoots take place right now. I also love that they’re so stable and sturdy I don’t have to worry about them blowing away if the wind picks up (though I sometimes have to be careful to hold onto the subjects of my shoot so we don’t have another craft-in-the-lake incident!). I love that the wood texture still reads in photos…. That way, I can take photos like this: Instagram 4.7.15Ī video posted by Lauren Lanker on at 7:26pm PDT

#Diy photo backdrop free#

I like to lay one board on the ground and lean one against the lifeguard stand so it keeps my little studio free of direct light. So, friends, I thought I’d share some “after” photos of the backdrops in action.

diy photo backdrop

If you enjoy learning what goes on behind the scenes for a blogger or shop owner, you are in for a treat today!īecause I’m going to show you what my new-and-improved photo shoots actually look like.








Diy photo backdrop