PetaPixel How to Make a Portrait Backdrop for $5 with Dollar Store Items


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Professional portrait backdrops can cost over $1,000 apiece. If you’d like to get creative without getting broke, photographer Jessica Kobeissi has a thrifty DIY idea for you in this 4.5-minute video. She shows how you can create a custom backdrop using less than $5 in materials purchased from your local dollar store.

Kobeissi visited a Dollar Tree store and purchased a sponge, some plastic table covers in different colors, a jump rope, and some washable kids paint.

The backdrop is painted by scrunching up the table cover and pressing the sponge all over the surface.

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And for her makeshift “stand,” Kobeissi found a corner of a room and taped up the jump rope to clip the backdrop onto.

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The setup may be the worst looking photo studio you’ve ever seen, but you can get nice portraits in a pinch with it.

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Here are a couple of portraits shot by Kobeissi in front of her DIY backdrops:

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If money is no object, though, here is what a $1,000+ backdrop can do for you.

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