A photo backdrop stand makes taking great pictures at parties events or even for a blog easy.
Diy pipe backdrop stand.
I made my stand a couple of years ago and to make it more sturdy i used 2 pvc pipe for the feet with a 3 4 reducer tee for the legs to fit into.
Two 10 lengths of 1 pvc each cut to a 6 section and a 4 section three 5 lengths of 1 pvc eight 1 t connectors without threads two 1 90 degree connectors w o threads eight 1 end caps without threads hacksaw or pvc cutting tool optional.
When taking apart just use pvc endcaps to cap off the feet at the 3 4 tee.
What you ll need for my build.
Diy wedding ceremony backdrop no tools required if you ve been reading this blog lately you know i hosted a styled shoot back in august.
Learn how to build a diy photo backdrop stand of your own for around 16 using plumbing pvc pipes and this simple to follow step by step tutorial.
To build your diy photo backdrop stand you will need pvc pipes.
Four t pipes non threaded six elbow pipes non threaded four 1 metre pipes.
You will be able to buy these from any hardware store.
Four 50 cm pipes.
A few searches online revealed ideas similar to mine so i decided i wasn t completely crazy and set off for the home improvement store to.
Materials and measurements for your diy backdrop stand.
You can see it in use in my charlie brown thanksgiving party this system sometimes called a pipe and drape system is terrific because it allows you to put a backdrop anywhere you need it.
I made a 7 tall 5 wide backdrop stand by modifying the length of pvc i used for the sides.
I wanted to make a ceremony area as well as reception area so i decided to build my own arch.
20 diy photography backdrop stand pvc pipe i ve got a newborn session coming up this weekend and decided to finally act on the idea for a diy backdrop stand that has been floating around in my mind.
Bessel spring clamps a.
A few years ago the vice president of special projects built my first free standing party backdrop from pvc pipe.
Project included 33 34 feet of one.
I filled the feet with sand for weight.
Because my space in the basement is limited i decided to go with a stand that was 54 inches wide and just over 60 inches tall.