mstandefer
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Hello,
I work for a non-profit and we take a lot of photos of families, especially babies. We want to start taking photos with a backdrop, but we are clueless where to begin.
After much research on the subject, I am beginning to feel overwhelmed. There are so many options and prices.
We want to have a stand that is portable/durable and perhaps we will use a white paper roll with it, muslin seems to wrinkle so easily. Little by little, we will buy fabric and make our own backdrops.
Apart from that, I am no sure if we can afford proper lighting equipment, but we have great large windows that might serve as a light source.
So, does anyone have suggestions when it comes to this sort of set up? Can you recommend equipment that is durable and affordable? Is it a must to have additional lighting? (If so, what do you recommend?)
Thank you for your help!
-Meg
I work for a non-profit and we take a lot of photos of families, especially babies. We want to start taking photos with a backdrop, but we are clueless where to begin.
After much research on the subject, I am beginning to feel overwhelmed. There are so many options and prices.
We want to have a stand that is portable/durable and perhaps we will use a white paper roll with it, muslin seems to wrinkle so easily. Little by little, we will buy fabric and make our own backdrops.
Apart from that, I am no sure if we can afford proper lighting equipment, but we have great large windows that might serve as a light source.
So, does anyone have suggestions when it comes to this sort of set up? Can you recommend equipment that is durable and affordable? Is it a must to have additional lighting? (If so, what do you recommend?)
Thank you for your help!
-Meg