Use a roller shade as a photo backdrop
For photographing projects, a large white plastic shade—the kind that comes on a wood roller—works great and is much cheaper than a professional seamless backdrop.
After reading Michael Pekovich’s article “A Woodworker’s Guide to Photography” (FWW #213), I was ready to photograph some tool chests I had built. Rather than buy a professional seamless backdrop, however, I used a large white plastic shade, roughly 6 ft. by 6 ft., the kind that comes on a wood roller. I mounted it on a board, and it created a perfect backdrop—for less money than the pro model would have cost me.
—Jim Cox, East Aurora, N.Y.
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