My Self Sportraits on white backgrounds have really generated some interest in the first 60 days of my 365 Photo Journey,. A few people have asked how I do them. So for day 63 I setup my very dodgy Fujifilm D5000 and recorded my setup and then did a quick post processing tutorial. Sorry for the lack of video and sound quality. Its my first go at something this in-depth.
I’d love to hear your comments and see your result from following the tutorial.

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Scott – Nice video tutorial. It sure is great that you can get the big white seamless look without a lot of gear or a studio. Keep up the good work. I’m also doing a 365 (I’m the guy with the baby and all the monkeys).
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Excellent tutorial! I must say I learned a ton. Thank you so much for sharing.
Nice blog. Keep up the good work and say thanks to DIY Photo for the link.
Brilliant tutorial. Any chance of vid tutorial of the tennis serve. many thnx
I will see what I can do for you Daniel. Maybe just a quick recap on the processing as it was a massive job.
The Sportrait series has been a truck load of fun to shoot and its certainly not finished with. Over the next 2 weeks there will be at least 5 more I envisage.
These all started thanks to DIYPhotography.net and the posts about setting up a home studio, Without this site I would have just sat back defeated thinking if only I had a real studio.
Thanks for the great feedback and support guys.
Mate awesome work with this tutorial! I’ve been following you Flickr page for a while and your Sportraits are always a welcome addition at the end of a day
Scott – Nice video tutorial. It sure is great that you can get the big white seamless look without a lot of gear or a studio. Keep up the good work. I’m also doing a 365 (I’m the guy with the baby and all the monkeys).