Height will be determined by whether you want to do full body length portraits or just headshots. It will also be determined by the type of portrait work you do – for example individual portraits can be done with a fairly narrow backdrop whereas large groups require something much wider. The overall dimensions of your backdrop will depend on the size of the room you are working in. The material it is made from plays a big part in this. Where you shoot will determine what type of backdrop would best suit your requirements – for example if you are going to be taking it on location you probably want something light and easy to transport. Before you even start you need to know what your intended outcome is – do you want a dramatic portrait, a beauty portrait, a fun portrait, a textured background for effect or do you intend to replace the background and insert your own? Portable or Fixed?īackdrops are invariably used in studios or on location.
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