3 Photography Backdrops under $3

 

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As an amateur photographer who has shot everything from engagements to family portraits, the switch to shooting flatlay scenes for our blog was a bit challenging because I had to create fun and engaging scenes in a tight space and on a small budget. The perfectionist in me believed that I needed fancy equipment and props to shoot beautiful pictures until I realized how expensive these items could get. Let’s just say things can add up real quick! I basically had to get creative fast, which isn’t hard to do when Home Depot and Michaels are your second home. I’ll never forget how excited I was when I came across these faux stone/marble laminate tiles at Home Depot. At the time we were shopping for our kitchen renovation and my husband was a bit concerned that I was purchasing laminate tile when we were in the process of getting rid of ours. But for the price, could you blame me? I had a similar epiphany at Michaels while browsing the paper aisle (yes I do this for fun) and realized I could get the rustic, wood-grain look that I love without breaking the bank.

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Why use backdrops might you ask? Well, if you’re someone who’s considering blogging or opening a business, one way you can grow your reach is by creating captivating photos to share your story or sell your product. We are by no means experts at this but we have certainly noticed more growth and engagement when we put more care into the images we created for our blogposts and social media accounts. Today, I’m sharing our favorite, inexpensive backdrops so that you too can make beautiful images for your blog or business. For your convenience, I’ve provided links to these backdrops below as well as examples of how I used them.

1. Woodgrain Scrapbook Paper: While not as durable as wood or stone, these papers offer a rustic, homey aura to the scene you are capturing. For only $.69 it’s totally worth getting a couple and experimenting with staging your products/recipes/art/etc…

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2. Faux Stone/ Marble Tile: I especially love these for shooting recipes because I get that authentic countertop look with minimal effort and without having to replace our countertop 😉 The best part is they can be easily cleaned and can be picked up if you are chasing a natural light source. They also come in a variety of colors and textures some ranging from $0.89 to $2.98.

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3. Foam Poster Boards: Foam boards are the largest of these three options so if you’re looking to capture a bigger scene then they are your best bet. Solid boards are perfect for making the objects you’re capturing pop and they’re also handy for reflecting and directing light. Oh and you can find them for $1 at Dollar Tree.

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Of course you can also use these boards for more than just food photography. One thing I love to do is take everyday scenes that happen in our home and change up the backdrop. This allows me to share my vision and retell our story in a unique way. No fancy camera needed. Just your imagination, smart phone, and a backdrop for under $3.

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  1. Felicity Avatar

    These are such clever ideas! Off to my nearest craft shop tomorrow for some paper!

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    1. Sammy and Sufi Avatar

      Thank you, where there is a will there is a way 😉

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  2. Deborah Tayloe Avatar

    I love these ideas! I tend to use fabric but sometimes don’t like as much texture. Love, love, love the idea of scrapbook paper. Now I must go visit my scrapbook paper stash… Deborah from DIY Home & Garden

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    1. Sammy and Sufi Avatar

      You are welcome, as DIYers we have to be smart 😉

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  3. HappyHauteHome Avatar

    I just love your thrifty ideas..you guys are awesome! Such a great and creative idea too!

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    1. Sammy and Sufi Avatar

      Thank you, as always we appreciate the feedback, keeps us going! 🙂

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      1. HappyHauteHome Avatar

        I get it…Feels like a thankless job sometimes 🙂

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      2. Sammy and Sufi Avatar

        It’s not when wonderful readers like you are out there 😬

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  4. lifeatwestmain Avatar

    THANK YOU for sharing! As I try to grow and improve my blog, photos and backdrops are an area I definitely want to clean up a bit. I love these options and will definitely be hitting Michael’s today! Any chance you might do a future post on photography tips such as lighting and composing flat lay scenes?

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    1. Sammy and Sufi Avatar

      Aww we are so glad that you found this useful ☺️I would definitely consider doing such a post, is there something specific you are looking for?

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      1. lifeatwestmain Avatar

        I would love any tips you could share on composing flat lays that catch the eye– specifically materials when planning a room makeover or choosing materials. And any advice on lighting would be useful for me!

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      2. Sammy and Sufi Avatar

        I will probably make a follow-up post, I got plenty of positive feedback, I am still learning but I will share what I know so far that has worked for my photography 🙂

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  5. inspirethemom Avatar

    Great ideas! I love creating backdrops!

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  6. MisfitNarrator Avatar

    Thank you for these amazing ideas!!

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    1. Sammy and Sufi Avatar

      I am glad you liked it! It helped me when I started working on improving my photography 🙂

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  7. Liz Avatar

    Thank you so much for sharing. In my naivity, I used to imagine myself hauling huge logs of wood to my house for photography (LOL). I am going to Michaels tomorrow and this time I shall keep my eyes open. I always thought those were planks of real wood!!!!

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    1. Sammy and Sufi Avatar

      Haha, that gave me a good chuckle, I was in the same boat once, it took me some research and lots of experimentation to find out the best way of not hauling in logs of wood 😉

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  8. River Avatar

    Awesome idea! Your backdrops look so professional, it’s a little hard to believe that they are just scrapbooking papers and tiles. Now I’m going to have to go to the craft store, haha! XD

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  9. laurabon Avatar

    Wow, lovely layout and good shots.

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    1. Sammy and Sufi Avatar

      Thank you, there is always a learning curve. gl!

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  10. Pamela Avatar

    Thank you! As someone who just started their blog this post was very helpful. I too, am also someone who hangs out in the paper aisle at Michaels. I had collected some papers but will also be checking out the tile from now on as well.

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    1. Sammy and Sufi Avatar

      I am so glad, photography evolves slowly, hopefully this helps propel you :))
      Let me know if you have any questions, I’ll gladly help if possible.

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  11. lookingfromthelens Avatar

    This is so cool, I will definitly be using these tips!By the way, I’m also a photographer and it would mean the world to me if you could check out my website!

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    1. Sammy and Sufi Avatar

      Thanks for stopping by, I will definitely check it out 🙂

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