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Looking for some extra tips on setting up your new roll of BD background paper or how to keep your muslin backdrop wrinkle-free? Check out some of our blogs here for tutorials, tips and resources for beginners and pros alike.

How to Care for Seamless Background Paper

How to Care for Seamless Background Paper

Photography backdrops are standard equipment in every professional studio. Seamless paper backgrounds are popular products for photographers due to their low price, easy setup and convenient storage. Another advantage of using paper backdrops as a studio staple is the reliability and consistency of the colors. It is available in a broad spectrum of colors, hues and shades. It is also ideal for both product and people photography. Following a few simple guidelines will keep your seamless paper clean, damage-free and ready for consistent use.

Pros and Cons of Seamless Background Paper

Pros and Cons of Seamless Background Paper

High end photographers use a lot of seamless paper because there are many advantages to their use. The paper itself is a fine tooth quality designed to prevent reflection, eliminating the need to over or underexpose the backdrop in order to get a seamless look. Because it is paper, anytime a fresh backdrop is needed, setting one up is as simple as tearing off or rolling out a new sheet from the roll.

What Message is Your Paper Background Color Sending?

What Message is Your Paper Background Color Sending?

If you are a new photographer or perhaps you just want to add some new techniques to your bag of tricks—it is time to consider colored paper backdrops to your photography. Seamless paper comes in vibrant, high-energy colors as well as neutral tones and calming hues. So, if over 50 unique color options are available with BD Background Paper, how do you choose which one is right for your shoot?

Choosing a Professional Photography Backdrop

Choosing a Professional Photography Backdrop

Choosing the right backgrounds for photography adds depth to your photos and makes a big impact on the overall professionalism of your shoot. Whether you are choosing a studio backdrop or paying close attention to items that occur in the background area on location can make or break your shoot. A misplaced item can throw a photo off, but creating a seamless scene brings depth and dimension to the photo.