![]() 10 ft pieces, cut once to sizes you prefer. I really like the PVC frames.1/2 inch PVC, 2 ea. ? Can anyone help by providing sources for bulk reflective fabric for this purpose? Reflectors are my next step, but Joann's tried very hard to research white and silver reflective fabric but said they could not find any with the proper "reflective index". Made two PVC frames for about $4.00 each and with some hemming by my wife I have a black and white 50"W x 70"H diffusion panel for about $25. He's posted photos of it before and perhaps canĬan't top these previous posts!.but, while I'm waiting for my monolights I found 60" white and black ripstop nylon at Joann's fabrics for $8. When it gets dirty all that's needed is a freshĬoat of paint. Good price, then painted the back side white for use as a veryĭurable seamless. ![]() I know this because Iīought 6 yards today for my home studio after someone else Muslin for about 6 bucks a yard at Walwart. As Phillip mentionedĪnything flat you can paint white will work for a reflector.įor a cheap white seamless background you can get 110" wide white Weight but self supporting and reasonably durable. Got cardboard on both sides with styrofoam in the middle. She will wonder, I am sure, what in the world I need with a black sheet.įoam core is mounting board available at craft / art shops. I'm going to Walmart tomorrow to check out their black sheets. It is stiffer than cardboard and holds it's shape. ![]() I got it primarily for backing to mount photos for framing but bought an extra piece to use as a reflector in the studio. I picked up some foam core board at Hobby Lobby today. Good suggestions? I want to be able to take portraits like the pros To use for a pure white background/backdrop. Sure probably most people knowĪbout it, but I was hoping to get some help/tips on what materials I just started taking some creative lighting photos and heard about He's posted photos of it before and perhaps can provide the link to that thead. When it gets dirty all that's needed is a fresh coat of paint. He found a linoleum remnant at a good price, then painted the back side white for use as a very durable seamless. If you want something more durable, Phillip had a clever solution. I know this because I bought 6 yards today for my home studio after someone else mentioned it here recently. As Phillip mentioned anything flat you can paint white will work for a reflector.įor a cheap white seamless background you can get 110" wide white muslin for about 6 bucks a yard at Walwart. ![]() Its typically used for reflectors, not backgrounds. Light weight but self supporting and reasonably durable. It's got cardboard on both sides with styrofoam in the middle. Foam core is mounting board available at craft / art shops. ![]()
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