Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Photo Backdrop Secrets - DIY!

Photo Backdrop Secrets - DIY! – Free On Kindle Today!

With this course volume "Photo Backdrop Secrets - DIY!" you are going to discover some truly mind-expanding secrets!

You will find out the way to get a pristine white backdrop in your images, regardless of what color the background was originally.

You will learn how to get pure black regardless of which color you start with as well!

You will discover how to make a backdrop that is only a couple dollars – yet in the final image it can be any color you desire!

Here’s the Table Of Contents showing a bit of what is included...



Intro A Light Source That Isn't A Light! The Notebook Revisited Colored Gels And GOBOs! Creative Uses For Gel Material The Natural Or “Found” Photo Backdrop Be Sure To Keep It Clean And Neat Using Balanced Lighting The Neutral Density Filter The Graduated Neutral Density Filter What Is A Scrim And Ways To Use Them Creating A Photo Background Commercially Made Backgrounds Are Expensive! Make Your Own For Just Pennies On The Dollar! How To Create A White Background How To Create A Black Backdrop Ways To Make A Colored Backdrop Background Storage Working With The "Digital" Photography Background The “Digital” Photo Backdrop – They’re A Creative Masterpiece! Using A "Separation" Light Working With A "Separation Light" In Portrait Photography! Photo Exercise More Photo Training

In “Photo Backdrop Secrets - DIY!”, we cover the photo background and ways to work with it so that a couple backgrounds are able to accomplish the work of dozens. You will save a lot of money!

Background Storage – There IS a simple way to store them that’ll keep them wrinkle free, “Photo Backdrop Secrets - DIY!” will show you how.

Plus more...

Working with a pro level background for your portraiture is the easiest and quickest method for making your work look truly professional! You will be getting paid assignments - or winning photo competitions in no time! Check out “Photo Backdrop Secrets - DIY!”, you’ll be glad you did!

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