Backgrounds - paper or cloth

IFS08IFS08 Registered Users Posts: 6 Beginner grinner
edited October 22, 2008 in Technique
What is the best material to use for studio backgrounds?

Paper (which it seems to me would rip easily especially when the model stands on it)

or Cloth which would last longer.

If i only have enough funds for one background what material should I buy and what color?

Ivan

Backgrounds - paper or cloth 12 votes

Paper
33%
Manfr3danderivDave Cleespb13 4 votes
Cloth
66%
MitchellCindymrcoonsScott_QuierachamberslisapKurtBclemensphoto's 8 votes

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  • seekerseeker Registered Users Posts: 116 Major grins
    edited October 22, 2008
    IFS08 wrote:
    What is the best material to use for studio backgrounds?

    Paper (which it seems to me would rip easily especially when the model stands on it)

    or Cloth which would last longer.

    If i only have enough funds for one background what material should I buy and what color?

    Ivan

    A lot of the decision to color has to do with the look you want to get. My first background was black cloth - sort of a fuzzy kind of cloth that does a wonderful job absorbing every last bit of light that strikes it. My second background was a roll of white paper as I was doing a lot of high-key portraits of kids.

    Cloth is much more resilient, doesn't show wrinkles (which isn't always bad), and can be stowed away in a much smaller space. Overall, I think a cloth material is more flexible.

    -- BK
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