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I use art-kit paints & am not a pro. but i got the artstreet mixed media book and love it so far. i don't usually go for fancy paper, I'm fine with printer paper. but I LOVE pacon construction paper as its totally recycled so wanted to try this. watercolor/marker paper is very expensive which is rediculous. this was near cheap ($12 for my bday) for 60 sheets. actually held up to alot of water (cheap brushes in high humidity) before there was minimal beading/shedding. all-in-all great choice for paintings you wanna keep!
thanks to my sister, and @okimargarvez for encouragement painting!
$10 âSeamlessâ Backdrop.
Photography.
Itâs expensive. And who really has the money to buy all the name brand photo gear? I certainly donât. With that said, expensive equipment does NOT make the photograph. The photographer does. Which is why I am exploring various non photography specific gear and using it for my photography.
Letâs take seamless background paper for example. A roll of Savage 53âł x 36Ⲡwill cost you $30 at B&H. Thatâs not exactly cheap, especially if youâre just starting out, have a family; are a student or simply just donât have enough funds to throw at expensive gear. Now, letâs compare that $30 roll to Paconâs Fadeless construction paper that costs you $10 for a 48âł x 12Ⲡroll.
For $10 you get a roll wide enough for portraits & headshots. At 12â˛, however, you really canât roll this sucker out for a full sweep. Pacon offers a 50Ⲡroll that costs you $28.44 on Amazon, however, if youâre going to spend that much...buy the Savage. Itâs just better. However...The idea is to save money. And if all you plan or want to shoot are headshots or portraits of single (as in one person at a time and not a group shot) individuals, the $10 could save you a ton of money.
Recently my previous employer moved to the midwest from itâs Los Angeles location. Needless to say, I found myself unemployed in the traditional sense. However, I see it as an opportunity to go full on freelance with my photography. And without a steady income coming in now I have to be very deliberate with my spending. So, I decided to try out the Pacon Fadeless paper rolls.
After purchasing the roll I called up my buddy to help me out with a test shoot. I setup in my backyard and started shooting! I ended up using a two light setup as seen below:
To my surprise, the backdrop did really well. Of course, it has itâs drawbacks. Itâs very thin compared to the Savage rolls and as you can see in the image above it creases pretty easy. However, the look I was going for was a very dark and moody one so I wasnât lighting the backdrop and was using it primarily to help facilitate a black background. Of course, I couldâve used a white background, used the inverse square law and yadda yadda to get the same look, but I decided to go this route.
As with any portrait, you have to be very careful with your lighting, and this was no exception. If youâre going to go the route of the el cheapo I highly suggest you shoot tethered on a bigger screen. Those creases in the back become pretty visible once you open your raw files. The histogram wonât be much help here in detecting the background wrinkle texture. Hereâs a straight from camera sample with ONLY a B&W conversion done to it in lightroom:
Now, with a little bit of burning in Photoshop you can eliminate the ugly texture in the background. Hereâs the fully edited version:
The background is much cleaner now and you would never be able to tell I used a cheap $10 roll of paper. It requires some extra editing time but not by much if you get your lighting right. And this is why I highly recommend shooting tethered so you can view the images on a larger screen and adjust your lighting as needed.
I did not. But thatâs OK. This was only a test shoot and it showed me exactly what I wanted to see. The weaknesses of going the cheap route. In the next image below the background is MUCH smoother and cleaner and I did not have to do any burning in order to get it to look this way. My light didnât change, however, I got a much cleaner backdrop. I believe the reason is because the wind helped smooth out the creases by stretching the background a bit and I just so happen to have caught it in the right moment. As a matter of fact, I upped the black value to +25 in lightroom.
Overall, I think itâs worth spending the extra money and going with the Savage rolls instead, however, these Pacon backdrops will do in a pinch and if youâre tight on cash. Some extra work in post will be involved but if you shoot it correctly and get the best looking raw files possible it shouldnât be a headache at all.
I will be trying out their colored rolls next...
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