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Savage
Savage
Weight: 16 pounds
Price: $43.95

Review Savage Seamless Background Paper, 107" wide x 12 yards, Deep Yellow, #71 / Savage:

Professional quality, fine tooth non-reflecting surface available in an array of vibrant colors. Compatible with a variety of mediums. Ideal for photo background, display banners, drafting and decorations. To select from a color chartplease Click here.
JTL
JTL
Weight: 1.55 pounds
Price: $49.95

Review JTL Web-lite Two Color Backdrop Cloth, Green & Black, 40" x 60" / JTL:

Black/Green Web-Lite Backdrop, 40"x60"
Savage
Savage
Weight: 16 pounds
Price: $43.95

Review Savage Seamless Background Paper, 107" wide x 12 yards, Misti Blue, #91 / Savage:

Savage
Savage
Weight: 16 pounds
Price: $43.95

Review Savage Seamless Background Paper, 107" wide x 12 yards, Beige, #25 / Savage:

Professional quality, fine tooth non-reflecting surface available in an array of vibrant colors. Compatible with a variety of mediums. Ideal for photo background, display banners, drafting and decorations. To select from a color chartplease Click here.
Savage
Savage
Weight: 43 pounds
Price: $43.95

Review Savage Seamless Background Paper, 107" wide x 12 yards, TV Gray, #61 / Savage:

Professional quality, fine tooth non-reflecting surface available in an array of vibrant colors. Compatible with a variety of mediums. Ideal for photo background, display banners, drafting and decorations. To select from a color chartplease Click here.
Savage
Savage
Weight: 275 pounds
Price: $184.95

Review Savage Seamless Background Paper, 140" wide x 35 yards, Super White, #1- Must Be Sent by Truck / Savage:

Professional quality, fine tooth non-reflecting surface available in an array of vibrant colors. Compatible with a variety of mediums. Ideal for photo background, display banners, drafting and decorations. To select from a color chartplease Click here.
Photek
Photek
Weight: 3.55 pounds

Review Photek Background-in-a-bag 6x7 - White / Photek:

Photek's world famous BACKGROUNDS-IN-A-BAG, provide the perfect product for the traveling photographer. Thousands of our backgrounds are in use throughout the photographic world. Industrial, Commercial, Video, Portrait and Wedding photographers count them amoung their most important tools. Featherlight in weight, just 6 pounds for the 8x12' and less than 4 pounds for the 6x7' background, the material is of nylon-blend velour specially dyed to our specifications. The 8' x 12' may also be used in a 12' x 8' configuration such as would be required for larger or wider compositions. Hand painted on one side to create an "old masters" effect (an important plus to the portrait photographer) the reverse side is offered in its solid color for other photographic uses. Because the material is not completely opaque, the backgrounds respond very well to additive color through the use of gels.
Photoflex
Photoflex
Weight: 5.3 pounds
List Price: $299.95
Price: $189.95
Key features Photoflex
  • Different Professional Styles & Colors to Choose From.
  • Solid Colors are Dyed, while the Marbled Series uses High Quality Paints.
  • All are Hand Painted or Dyed on the Highest Quality Muslin Material.
  • Crossbar Sleeves are Sewn in the Horizontal Side of Each Muslin Background.
  • All Muslins can be Spot Washed using a Mild Detergent like Woolite with a Soft Damp Sponge.
  • Model: Photoflex Solid Color Series, 10' x 20' Dyed Muslin Background, Solid Chroma Green Color.

Review Photoflex Solid Color Series, 10' x 20' Dyed Muslin Background, Solid Chroma Green Color. / Photoflex:

PHOTOFLEX now offers its own line of BackDrops that will satisfy everyone from the hobbyist to the seasoned professional. Our BackDrops are available in 10 styles and two sizes, 10' x 12' and 10' x 20'. These BackDrops have two sewn-in channels that slide over our BackDrop Pole for easy installation. Chromakey BackDrops are available in blue and green for creating knockouts for your portraits or video productions.
Savage
Savage
Weight: 130 pounds
Price: $179.95

Review Savage Seamless Background Paper, 107" wide x 50 yards, White, #50 / Savage:

Professional quality, fine tooth non-reflecting surface available in an array of vibrant colors. Compatible with a variety of mediums. Ideal for photo background, display banners, drafting and decorations. To select from a color chartplease Click here.
Photoflex
Photoflex
Weight: 5.5 pounds
List Price: $299.95
Price: $169.95
Key features Photoflex
  • Solid Colors are Dyed, while the Marbled Series uses High Quality Paints.
  • Crossbar Sleeves are Sewn in the Horizontal Side of Each Muslin Background.
  • All are Hand Painted or Dyed on the Highest Quality Muslin Material.
  • All Muslins can be Spot Washed using a Mild Detergent like Woolite with a Soft Damp Sponge.
  • Different Professional Styles & Colors to Choose From.
  • Model: Photoflex Solid Color Series, 10' x 20' Dyed Muslin Background, Solid Chroma Blue Color.

Review Photoflex Solid Color Series, 10' x 20' Dyed Muslin Background, Solid Chroma Blue Color. / Photoflex:

PHOTOFLEX now offers its own line of BackDrops that will satisfy everyone from the hobbyist to the seasoned professional. Our BackDrops are available in 10 styles and two sizes, 10' x 12' and 10' x 20'. These BackDrops have two sewn-in channels that slide over our BackDrop Pole for easy installation. Chromakey BackDrops are available in blue and green for creating knockouts for your portraits or video productions.
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