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[* black] You don't have to be picky about what kind of table you use, but you should be mindful of what you place on top of the table to use as a backdrop.
[* black] A clean white working surface is ideal for taking photos, as colored backgrounds can be distracting. Also be aware that any colored surfaces around your photo studio can reflect their colors onto your subject.
- [* icon_note] The table shown here has a large roll of white construction paper laid on top of it and taped in place. It doesn't have to be fancy, it just has to work!
-[* black] Be sure to cover the surface behind the table, as well as the table itself, since you likely won't be taking every single shot with the camera pointed straight at the table.
+ [* icon_note] The table shown here has a large roll of white construction paper laid on top of it and taped in place. It doesn't have to be fancy; it just has to work!
+[* black] Be sure to cover the surface behind the table, in addition to the table itself, since you likely won't be taking every single shot with the camera pointed straight at the table.