When it comes down to studio photoshoots, I try to minimize my post processing as much as possible by anticipating setbacks that I know would be combersome to fix later on, so the more I get to shoot, the more I tend to pay attention to framing so I can make sure I'm taking full advantage of the workspace before me.I recently had the opportunity to use a vinyl background on my most recent studio photoshoot, and I really liked the results for the simplest reason that its flat, consistent light spread across the surface makes it so much easier to clean during post processing.