6 Everyday Household Items You Can Use As Backdrops For Product Photography

Laya Gerlock

Laya Gerlock is a Portrait and Product photographer based in the Philippines. His passion is teaching and sharing his knowledge in Photograpy and has been doing this for 6 years.

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Having a nice backdrop for your product shots really add interest to your product. I still prefer keeping it simple by using my trusty Granite Tile and my DIY Wood Table but I wanted to see what other everyday items I can use for backdrops in my photography.

The general setup:

I wanted to make this tutorial as simple as possible so I was using only 1 light, the modeling light of my studio strobe shot through a white acrylic sheet (white cloth or normal softbox would also do) and a DIY reflector made out of silver wrapping paper for the fill light.

I was shooting with a Fuji xe-2 and a 18-55 kit lens for the shot. Settings were ISO 1600, f4, at around 1/60sec.

1. Found Rocks

I wanted to illustrate how tough and durable the watch was, I also wanted some kind of camouflage look so I went outside and got some rocks from our garden.

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I have this furry carpet that I use in my studio and it was the perfect backdrop for this white jewelry box. Went with a white on white setup for this product.

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3. Sand

Not really an everyday household item but I had some in the back of my car. Me and the girlfriend love to go to the beach and we had a bag full of sand so it was the perfect backdrop for this sunglasses shot.

For this shot I pulled the acrylic sheet very close to the subject to get a really soft light on the product. While we only used a little bit of sand the feel of the shoot is as if it was taken on a beach.

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4. Coffee Beans

These coffee beans are always in my studio in case I need to shoot anything that has to do with coffee.

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5. Carbon Fiber Sticker

I used this carbon fiber sticker in one of my projects a while back  making my lenses a carbon fiber lens hood, and I still had some stock.

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6. Leather Jacket

And lastly, this brown leather jacket.

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So those are 6 really easy household items you can use for product photography and really easy lighting technique that you can use. What do you use?


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Laya Gerlock

Laya Gerlock

Laya Gerlock is a Portrait and Product photographer based in the Philippines. His passion is teaching and sharing his knowledge in Photograpy and has been doing this for 6 years.

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5 responses to “6 Everyday Household Items You Can Use As Backdrops For Product Photography”

  1. Simon Anderson Avatar

    absolutely brilliant ideas, we always spend loads of money to get products for shots but this shows it’s more about thought

  2. oldfashioned_aj Avatar
    oldfashioned_aj

    Love using my leather jacket for vintage camera shots and sole other great ideas here aswell.

  3. Gabriel Campos Avatar

    Great article! How about and iPad… That’s what I used when I shot this watch.

  4. Mark Boucher Avatar
    Mark Boucher

    Very good ideas.

  5. etonin81 Avatar
    etonin81

    Hi..can I use an ordinary lamp as a source of light?thanks you have really cool ideas and now I’m inspired to take pictures again..thank you