56+ DIY PHOTO BOOTH BACKDROP IDEAS

Scroll down to see all 56+ DIY Photo Booth Backdrop Ideas we found on Pinterest. These images are VERY inspiring!!! There is a link below with 180+ additional backdrop ideas that we found. Some of the links may take you directly to step-by-step tutorials on Pinterest. We hope this helps inspire you to create your own DIY photo booth backdrop for your next party.

If you’re thinking of building your own photo booth backdrop here are some tips to keep in mind:

  1. Try to make the backdrop at least 8×8 if possible so big groups of people can be in the frame.

  2. Make sure it can easily break down and fit through door frames and transport easily to your location.

  3. Be realistic as to what you’re able to do. Some of these look simple but can actually be very time-consuming.

  4. Make sure you have a stand that is sturdy and can support the weight of the backdrop and not easily tip over.

  5. Backdrops are best placed in front of a wall where it can be easily accessed from both sides.

  6. Put your best-looking attention toward the top and sides. The middle usually gets covered by people. Think torso up is about where the camera will frame your subject and the background.

  7. Remember when people are drinking they can step back into the backdrop. Having a little give at the bottom can be helpful.

  8. Outside is never ideal. Try your best to keep the backdrop indoors or at least under a shelter to protect it from rain and wind.

  9. Chairs for sitting don’t always go as well as one might think.

  10. Make sure your material has a matte or uncoated finish to it. Anything with shine will pick up a glare from the photo booth flash.

  11. Think about repurposing what’s used on the altar of your ceremony. (ie. wreath or chuppah) These usually work out great when placed in front of a clean backdrop that complements it.

  12. Make sure the backdrop material isn’t too transparent

  13. Keep the photo booth in the shade or away from bright windows or lights if possible.

  14. If you're using lots of texture make sure to fill in the gaps. Once the light hits the backdrop it can expose a lot of empty spaces.

  15. Before you start the project scope out your venue. You might be surprised to find a really cool-looking wall.

  16. Sometimes just a nice clean colored roll of paper is all you need to match your event.

You can find over 180+ photo booth backdrop ideas from our Pinterest Board.

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