Product photography tip: Black vs white background
Let's have a look at different background options, black vs white acrylic or paper for simple product shots.
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Let's have a look at different background options, black vs white acrylic or paper for simple product shots.
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Many times, your choices for locations are very limited, but there are two easy steps to get a great background in almost any situation.
When it comes to still life and even portrait photography, the temptation to use a plain white (or even plain black) background is there.
Great light with a great subject makes it easy to make a great picture. But getting a great background can make all the difference.
The background is a very important aspect of our photography. Yet, it sometimes just gets forgotten when we're creating images.
Using a black background doesn't guarantee it will photograph as true black. We need to shield it from light to get a pure black background.
Replace the background on a portrait, it's easier than you think. Using Adobe Stock will help you create a new background.