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Robert Muller, photographer for the Cleveland Institute of Art, shows you how to photograph your 2D artwork for your portfolio.
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thanks, I needed that
Hi again Robert, THANK YOU for this tutorial. Even though I don't have proper lights, using even table lamps (sans shades) on two sides has improved my photos of paintings.
One more question: How bright do the two lights need to be, in terms of watts or? In your demo, when you took the shot, there was a flash. Do you recommend flash photography, in addition to the two lights?
Excellent, informative, non-threatening. When I've asked 'friends' who were pro photographers, they tried to make it complicated and discouraging, so that I'd feel I had to hired them. They would never answer questions about what kind of lights to buy. Thank you very much!
thanks! i like the way you describe your technique it does seem simple. do you know how to arrive at a kilobyte number from the pixel size of the image? thanks, seymour
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Also would like to see tips on photoing 3D work.
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