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How to Build a Studio Backdrop Stand

Backdrops can give your studio photography a professional edge that can't be obtained in any other way. However, purchasing a photography stand can be very expensive for an amateur photographer. Making your own backdrop stand can save a lot of money while still providing professional-grade results. As an added bonus, your homemade photography stand will be easily portable and can be brought to any photo shoot outside your studio.

Things You'll Need

  • 40 feet of 1/2 inch PVC pipe
  • 2 1/2 inch PVC cross joints
  • 2 1/2 inch PVC L-joints
  • 8 1/2 inch PVC caps
  • 5 feet of 1 inch PVC pipe
  • Backdrop fabric
  • Duct tape
  • Rubber bands
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Instructions

    • 1

      Cut your 1/2 inch PVC pipe into eight 1.5-foot segments, two 8-foot segments and one 6-foot segment.

    • 2

      Push each of your eight 1/2 inch PVC caps onto a single end of each of the eight 1.5-foot segments of pipe.

    • 3

      Join the un-capped ends of the eight 1.5-foot PVC segments in the four flat sides of the two PVC cross joints. You should have two crosses with a remaining joint perpendicular to each cross.

    • 4

      Insert your two 8-foot PVC segments into the remaining joint in your PVC cross joints. Your cross of PVC should remain flat on the floor with the 8-foot segment rising vertically from the ground.

    • 5

      Attach each of the two PVC L-joints to the top of the 8-foot PVC segments.

    • 6

      Insert each end of the 6-foot PVC segment into the L-joints, letting the 6-foot segment run parallel to the ground.

    • 7

      Attach one end of your backdrop fabric to the 1 inch PVC pipe with duct tape.

    • 8

      Roll the fabric around the 1 inch PVC pipe and secure the fabric with rubber bands.

    • 9

      Slide the 1 inch PVC pipe over the top 6-foot segment to mount your backdrop. Remove the rubber bands and unroll the fabric to lower your backdrop. When you̵7;re done, roll the fabric back over the PVC pipe and re-secure it with rubber bands.


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