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Muslin backdrops for portraits


f._william_baker

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In New England, a place called "The Fabric Place" carries raw muslin

with widths up to 102"... I have made 4 using these and 6-10 boxes of

your favorite color Rit Dye. Get some really large rubber bands and

loosely wrap sections in the upper middle and then Dye them. If you

wrap to tight, your going to get a "tye-dye" look but when doing it

loosely, you get nice textures. My first one I used 6 boxes of black

Rit dye and it came out a great almost neutral grey. I bought the 102"x

25' and have a great full length muslin. The next one I bought, same

size, and left it the way it came for a great high key back ground.

Another one is dyed brown (use 10-15 boxes to get a rich brown) and the

other is splattered randomly with different colors of paint. As I

recall, I paid around $65.00/ muslin that size.

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I bought one of the self supporting muslins from Calumet. Tote-

around or some such thing. These aren't cheap but they also don't

need any support, you just lean them up against a wall.

 

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One thing that I would suggest - whether you make you own or not.

Make sure that the background is just shades of grey. If it's grey

then it can be any colour if you want, simply by lighting it with a

coloured gel. The gels will prove to be a lot cheaper than extra

backdrops.

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