How To Build Your Own V-Flats (2024)

V-Flats are one of my favorite tools in the world. A V-Flat is a large movable piece of foam board used for shaping light or as a backdrop. You can't imagine how useful a dumb piece of black and white foam could be. However, the perfect foam for them is not always easy to come by and never cheap. If you have a hardware store nearby, you can throw together a pair of these pretty quickly with minimal supplies and effort!

I recently challenged myself to create a whole slew of studio gear, including these v-flats, as well as a big9x12 hand-painted canvas backdrop, anda pair of front and back textured walls. Best of all, I did it on a budget and made everything for less than $400! Have you ever even googled “v-flats” and seen the price?! I’ll wait.

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Photo of Steve using one light bounced off of one v-flat and reflect off of another on the opposite side.By Chris Daniels, edited with Mastin Labs

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Behind the scenes of the above image.Edited with Mastin Labs

What You Need to Build Your Own V-Flats
How To Build Your Own V-Flats

You need to lay the boards flat on the ground to paint them. Sweep and clean the work area of any dust or debris then layout that plastic sheeting to protect both the V Flats and your workspace.

Step One: Painting your V Flats.

Lay out your first board on the plastic and roll on your white paint. Be sure to cover the entire surface with a nice even coat.

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I painted the boards in two half steps, painting an 'M' and then spreading it out.Edited with Mastin Labs

Stand the board up against something to dry and move on to the black one.

You may notice that you can still see through the first coat a bit. If you can, apply a second coat or even a third if needed. By the time you finish the first coat of the last board, your first board will be dry enough to apply the second coat.

Let the first color dry for at least one hour and then go through the process again for the opposite side with the opposite color. You want each board to have a black side and a white side.

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White side edited with Mastin Labs

Step Two: Taping your flats into a V shape.

Using the white tape, run a strip all the way around the outside edge of each board. I find it easiest to do this one edge at a time. I run one long strip from one corner to another, letting it stick to the edge, and then go back and, as neatly as I can, fold the tape over the edges. The tape will help protect the edges of your V-flats. Moving them around can bang them up, so protecting the edges will increase the longevity of your V-flats.

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Tape Them Together:

Lay the boards flat next to each other, with the same color facing up. Leaving about a half-inch gap between the boards, tape the boards together using the corresponding color tape. This allows the boards to swing freely in both directions.(Take a look at the diagram below.)

Be careful not to leave an imprint on your flat by kneeling on the foam. Lay some thick cardboard on top of the boards so that your weight doesn’t indent the foam.

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Lay the boards flat and leave a half inch gap between them.

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Run the tape right over the gap that you left open.

Once the center strip of tape is in place run another strip on either side of the first, allowing them to overlap.

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The overlapping tape keeps the hinge strong.

Once you have it all nice and neat, flip the boards over and do the same process for the opposite side.

And you’re done! Enjoy the budget-friendly V-Flat you made on your very own.

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FAQs

What are V flats made of? ›

V-flats are made of 2 sheets of 4×8 feet foam board that is ⅜ inch thick.

How to tape V flats together? ›

Tape Them Together:

Lay the boards flat next to each other, with the same color facing up. Leaving about a half-inch gap between the boards, tape the boards together using the corresponding color tape. This allows the boards to swing freely in both directions.

What is AV flat in photography? ›

Description: A V-flat, basically, is a light modifying tool comprised typically of two large foam boards, either black or white, used to cut/flag light, or reflect it. They can also be used as a backdrop or flooring and are often used in this way.

What is inside a flat? ›

A "flat" is a term predominantly used in the UK and several other countries to describe a self-contained housing unit that occupies only part of a building. This means that it includes everything one might need to live comfortably - a living space, a bathroom, a kitchen, and so on.

Why were flats made? ›

Ballet shows were performed in shoes with heels for almost 70 years until Marie Camargo, a French dancer, decided to wear flat shoes for her performance. The Italian shoemaker and Ballet outfitter Salvatore Capezio then developed a special shoe with a flat sole and a special cut: ballet flats as we know them today.

How do you put flats together? ›

Joining Flats

Throw Line: A rope used to hold adjacent flats together as one via cleats. Pin Hinges: Can be screwed to adjacent flats to enable them to be held together securely. To take the scenery down, simply remove the pins.

How do you shoot flat pictures? ›

You can take a flat lay simply by holding your phone or camera over an arrangement of items on the floor. However, it can be a challenge to hold your camera completely still and level. A phone or camera tripod that can face downward with a small bubble level will be a huge help.

What does V mean in photography? ›

Viewpoint. The position where you take the photograph from.

What is Zone V in photography? ›

For instance, Zone V is the middle gray, or 18% gray, which most meters are calibrated to. This zone represents a tonal value halfway between pure black (Zone 0) and pure white (Zone X). This makes Zone V a critical reference point for exposure metering.

What does flat mean in photography? ›

What makes a photo look flat? Unprocessed RAW photos can sometimes have a neutral look and low contrast. The image data is compressed into the midtones, leaving little detail in the shadows and highlights. We call this “flat.” Flat photos can easily be enhanced with post-processing to give them more punch.

What does flat mean on camera? ›

Unless you're using a prosumer camera, by default cameras typically add contrast, sharpness, saturation, and other things to make what you shoot look more finished. Most people prefer this so they can just shoot their footage and be done with it. Shooting flat means removing the added contrast, sharpness, etc.

Do professional photographers use AV mode? ›

Portrait and wedding photographers, in particular, choose to use aperture priority mode for the ease to control depth of field. Most professionals are quick to size up the lighting at each venue where they are commissioned to shoot.

What is flat layout photography? ›

“It's a top-down perspective of objects laid out on a surface in an aesthetically pleasing way.” This type of still life photography is popular on social media and can show everything from a layout of cosmetics to an array of camera accessories. Use flat lay photos for just about anything.

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