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Noah New user 1 Post
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Here I suggest photography backdrops - https://www.backdropsource.com.au/collec......ackdrops
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NEKKODDD Regular user 103 Posts
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The key to a good backdrop is packs small and plays big. Love lightweight easy to transport.
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The Mysterious One Veteran user 384 Posts
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Photography backdrops are best if you are using a backdrop for a Zoom show. For traveling to perform at a client's indoor venue, a photography background is not the best for our unique use in transforming a space into a performance space. A great backdrop should take minutes to put up, tear down, and pack.
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Ray Pierce Inner circle Los Angeles, CA 2628 Posts
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Yes, also photographic drops look good on camera as you can’t tell they’re not dimensional. They are clearly photographs when you’re working live.
Ray Pierce
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