Good photography
by DusterFan |
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Hi there, I'd love to hear your tips for taking fantastic and engaging photos of your work? |
RE: Good photography
by Allison98 |
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I start off with a simple background. I usually take the picture in the morning when I have the best sunlight coming in through my window. |
RE: Good photography
by Nelipot |
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Natural light is always the best. I like to take mine in the early afternoon when it's brightest in my house. I use a white poster board for a background and then add a little brightness and contrast to the picture. I use my phone as a camera and I have an app called PicsArt for editing and my watermark. I love it. |
RE: Good photography
by Ukiedancer |
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I use a light box for my pictures. (Link to make one ---->http://www.wikihow.com/Create-an-Inexpensive-Photography-Lightbox) I also use a camera that has a setting to focus on close objects. Then I upload them onto my computer and edit them on the basic photo editor that came with Windows, usually making them brighter and upping the contrast. Hope this helps! |
RE: Good photography
by DusterFan |
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Thank you so much for your thoughts - I'll have to have a wee play around to see what works best for me and the bracelets I've made. Feel free to give me feedback once I've uploaded them if you wish.
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