Studio Background Advice

Hi all, I'm not sure if I'm posting in the right spot but I work for a company that makes furniture and we have a product showroom that we are gonna use for photography aswell since the walls are pure white.

However, the carpet is a brownish color and we need something we can roll onto the floor then roll a bed onto to make it look professional in photos. The background may end up being cutout anyways but having a white background would make it a very clean contrasting background thats just better overall.

Any suggestions on what we should use to put on the floor thats white, durable and can be used over and over again without getting damaged would be great. Thank you :)

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u/DGLASS5x — 3 days ago

**Update to previous post** Starting a new job and want some advice!

Hi, awhile ago I posted asking for advice on an interview for a social media coordinator position since I am new to doing this professionally. I recommend reading my previous post if you want more content on that…

Anyways I got the job!!! And I’m curious, what should I expect for the first day/week and how should I get started on things…

The company I’m gonna be working for makes beds for people with disabilities and they have a patent on the design so not really many or any competitors

This position is new to them and they said “we don’t want to grow the business, we just want to have a social media presence” they also said that I wouldn’t be alone and thrown to the wolves, they are there to help me in some ways, but they did express they want planning for a month in advance for what is gonna be posted

What should I work on for my first day/week/month…what should my focuses be? And my biggest concern or worry is that I won’t be able to come up with new ideas to post…any advice is welcome, I really appreciate all of the support, especially on the last post!!! Thanks again!

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u/DGLASS5x — 1 month ago