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What Is A Good, Inexpensive, Simple Background For Photos Of My Goods For Sale?

December 14, 2009 by  
Filed under Carpet Sales

I make and sell guitar effects pedals and I’m looking for a background I can use to take photos of them. I have a large white carpet that I plan on using as a base for my backdrop. I’m thinking about adding christmas tassels or something for a little more zazz. Any suggestions?

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One Response to “What Is A Good, Inexpensive, Simple Background For Photos Of My Goods For Sale?”
  1. jeff w says:

    It depends entirely on your own likes, as much as how well the background displays the merchandise you are wishing to sell. I suggest going to a pet-shop, and looking at the aquarium backgrounds.They come in a multitude of different styles, from seaweed, aquatic plant-life, coral reefs, to desert or woodland backgrounds( the latter two are more for terreriums than aquariums, but will swap back and forth:). Those are just a couple ideas, but if you want a really good contrast, I would suggest a flat black background, to contrast with the white carpeting you mentioned. As for the christmas tassels, do you really want to detract from your product with glitz? Or focus the viewer’s attention on what you want them to buy?

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