I often receive a question from you, dear readers, asking what kind of surface or background I used in this or that photo. These questions led me to an idea that it could be fun to share the pictures of surfaces and backgrounds I like to use… so, here they are.
The first picture shows my probably most often used photo surface, a simple wooden table from Ikea that I bought many years ago. It actually moves with me wherever I move and it serves as my office or studio focal point. I love that little table.
What I probably like best about it is its natural look and honey-like color. I like that color a lot and I think it makes the pictures look soft and cute.
I have used my good old table in many photo shoots – like here …
… or here.
Since I really love wood and I am a big fan of wooden paneled surfaces (even the header of my site tells this very clearly), I bought these wooden babies about a year ago (you can get them in any good home store, like Home Depot in the USA or Baumax in Europe; the good people there can even cut them for you in any size you want). My official plan was to fit them together at home and use them as one piece, but, for some reason, I did not find the time neither the nails to do that.
Just lately it occurred to me that there’s actually no need to fit them together. I can easily place them on top of any surface (floor or table) and they will work just fine. And on top of that, they are much easier to store this way – as individual panels.
And you know what? I really really really love using my wooden panels. You can find them in many of my pictures … like here …
… or here …
… or here …
… or here.
As time went by and I got more and more inspired by darker backgrounds in photography, I decided to get something like that into my life too.
So I gathered up some dark-brown wooden exterior home paint, a brush and a protective plastic sheeting, …
… I laid out my old planks …
… and I did it. In other words, I applied three coats of color to one side of each of my wooden panels.
Oh, how I loved the result. A dream come true! Now my wooden panels can work as a bright and dark background too.
I have been happily testing my new dark background in the past few weeks and I’ve been utterly impressed by the results.
Ahhh, it really makes my heart sing to see something new after years and years of using bright surfaces mostly. Change is good!
Love!
Oh, and this picture brings me to another area of photography that I wanted to mention – backgrounds.
This picture shows how the previous photo was taken. A kind of ‘behind the scenes’. 🙂
Since the natural space in my shooting corner does not offer the neatest background options, in the past I spent hours and hours thinking and trying to figure out the right solution to that situation. Luckily, one happy day, as I was walking the endless isles of Ikea, a gorgeous idea struck me – what if I used a clothes rack for this purpose? It is an inexpensive and really perfect solution!!
So I brought one of Ikea’s clothes racks home and have been happily using it since then.
I have already used a large sheet of colored paper as a background.
And I have also tried to use a dark fabric too.
Here’s the result.
When it comes to backgrounds and surfaces, I would really love to mention this simple solution, my good old buddy, the Lowel EGO Sweep.
The sweep is a table-top background support stand and it comes with many colored paper backgrounds.
I have used it many times … like here…
… or here.
Oh, and of course, then there are fabrics. They can be used as surfaces, backgrounds, props … anything. I love my fabrics. My collection comes from Ikea and the local fabric store. And as with any other props, there’s never enough, that I know for sure. We’ve definitely entered a little addictive area of my life here. 🙂
I used some cute fabrics in my pictures here …
… here …
… or here.
Well, thank you for letting me share my thoughts on surfaces and backgrounds I like.
Feel free to let us know about any ideas you have in the comment section of this post!
Wishing you a great day!
Love,
Petra
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Great post! I was very curious when I read the title on my feed and it was well worth it 😉
Love this post! Thanks for the great ideas! 😉
One of your best posts ever! So many excellent ideas! Yi-pi! 😀
Nice tips! thanks***
Thanks so much for this! I have been wondering about how to improve my pictures but the actual logistics always sort of alluded me. That clothing rack solution is brilliant though! As is the tabletop stand, I have been looking for a solution like that and I always just lean a thick sheet of paper against the wall but that’s far from ideal.
Wow, I love your photos, composition, colours, background, however I never put much thought into how they done. I am amazed how much work and thought goes into it behind the scenes. Well done, great job. You are the best. Lovely post.
Thank you for this. You bring a sense of clarity and demystification to the process. Petra, awesome!
I have looked at so many blogs trying to find the answers to my questions about surface and backdrop and this post is absolutely it! Your tips don’t take a lot of space and are pretty affordable, which is even better! Thank you 🙂
Hi..could u please tell which type of wood is this & what size? I had been looking for thé wood panel base & ur post seemed perfect solution. & also how many panels will be needed?
Hi! These were very basic planks, about 1 meter long and about 10 cm wide… I am not really sure about the type of wood.
Thank u so so sooo much.Also if u don’t mind I’d like to know the height of thé table
perfect! you kindly show us a sufficient advice.
Oh, I am sooooo glad I found your Chocolate Chip Cookie recipe because it led me to your photography tips too!
I have LOTS of collectibles I am trying to sell and have run into background issues/lighting issues. Your tips and photos are sooooooo helpful!
Thanks!
Theresa
P.S. And, I love that the cookie recipe was for one!