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Crumpled up paper grocery bags make attractive backdrops for a variety of foods with their natural colour. You may not know it, but a paper bag is an excellent addition to your food photography arsenal. In case you can’t find it, any type of tracing paper will do, or even oven paper from your kitchen.
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Use the grabber screws to attach them to the 10 ft studs. The next time a grocery bagger asks you if you like paper or plastic, choose the paper bag. You can achieve a softbox effect using vellum paper as I did on the image below. R2 Backdrops carries photography backdrops for professional photographers. In this example, I cut it into squares and then twisted the center to create the ruffles, then pasted it all together with alternating shades of green. Start by laying out the studs with the two 10 foot long studs on the top and bottom of the wall and the 8 ft studs spaced two feet apart. You can just crumble it, cut it into pieces, and form patterns.
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I found that tissue paper is great because it’s cheap, light, easy to manipulate, and comes in multiple colors. This background was created using crumpled tissue paper.