Art Photography?

March 13th, 2010 by admin

I need to take photo of my art works, sculpture and painting.

How to prepare lighting? technique? DIY kit? Photoshop?

I have a 8m digital camera.

Thank you for answer.

For sculpture and objects, a light tent and (preferably) three lights to reduce/eliminate shadows. I don’t care for "no shadow" look, as some shadow give the object depth and substance. Paintings should be shot head-on to give straight lines. Lighting should be daylight temperature (around 5600 Kelvin) to keep the colors true.

Here:

http://www.dallasartsrevue.com/resources/How-to-Photo-Art.shtml

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  1. Henry Ate My Eggo

    For sculpture and objects, a light tent and (preferably) three lights to reduce/eliminate shadows. I don’t care for "no shadow" look, as some shadow give the object depth and substance. Paintings should be shot head-on to give straight lines. Lighting should be daylight temperature (around 5600 Kelvin) to keep the colors true.

    Here:

    http://www.dallasartsrevue.com/resources/How-to-Photo-Art.shtml
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