Vinyl Photo Backdrops
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Manfrotto 6x7' Super White Vinyl Cleanable Train for HiLite
- Durable vinyl backdrop: resists tears & damage.
- Seamless design: professional photography results.
- Wrinkle-resistant vinyl: smooth, even surface.
- Super White: Ensures accurate color reproduction.
- Easy to clean & store: vinyl background solution.
Manfrotto 9x19.6' Super White Vinyl Background Roll
- Durable vinyl background for photography needs.
- Seamless design ensures professional photo results.
- Super White backdrop offers true color accuracy.
- 9x19.6' size is ideal for versatile studio setups.
- Wrinkle-resistant vinyl for smooth, clean images.
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Manfrotto 7x8' Super White Vinyl Cleanable Train for HiLite
- Durable vinyl background for lasting studio use.
- Seamless design ensures professional photography results.
- Wrinkle-resistant vinyl: easy to clean and maintain.
- Super white backdrop offers accurate color portrayal.
- 7x8 ft. size: versatile for various photo shoots.
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When you want to add some variety to your studio photography, backdrops are a quick, easy, and affordable solution. Whether you prefer textured backdrops, bold solid colors, or photo-realistic backgrounds that transport your subject to a natural setting or a distant cityscape, you’ll need a high-quality, durable, and long-lasting background material.
Why Do Photographers Prefer Vinyl Backgrounds?
Photographic backgrounds come in more materials and varieties than ever before. Microfiber, paper, muslin, canvas, and polyester are a few of the most common materials for backdrops, but many photographers prefer vinyl backgrounds for a few key reasons.
Vinyl Backgrounds Are Durable
When it comes to durability, vinyl is hard to beat. Vinyl is slightly thicker than other popular background materials, so it hangs straight without creases or wrinkles to create a smooth sweeping curve from the background to the floor. Plus, it’s incredibly durable.
Compared to materials like muslin, paper, and polyester, vinyl is very difficult to rip or tear. When you use it on the floor, you don’t have to worry about damage from your subject’s shoes or from props or chairs.
Easy to Clean Backdrops
Vinyl is one of the easier materials to clean after a shoot. Many photographers hesitate to invest in light-colored backdrops because they show stains, dirt, and minor damage very clearly. Cleaning your vinyl backdrop is as easy as using a wet wipe, soap and water, or a countertop cleaner and a rag.
If you’re a photographer who works with children, pets, or messy product photography, you can simplify your post-shoot process with a vinyl backdrop.
Expansive Range of Colors and Styles
Choose from solid colors, photorealistic textures like brick, wood, and stone, or the classic old-masters look.
Most vinyl backgrounds are made with a special kind of anti-glare, flexible plastic. No matter what color you choose, you don’t have to worry about hotspots from your lights or noticeable reflections on the background.
Popular Sizes for Vinyl Backgrounds
Sizes for vinyl backdrops range from 2x3 for tabletop or floor use up to 10x20 for photographing large groups of people. If you’re looking for a compact setup for school photos or headshots, a 5x8 or 7x9.5 backdrop works really well without being a pain to pack or store.
Reliable Vinyl Backgrounds that Last
Westcott, Savage, Flotone, Click Props, and Manfrotto are some of the top names in studio photography gear. Vinyl backgrounds by these trusted brands are designed specifically to work well with your studio lighting equipment so your subjects always look their best.