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Photographing Your Art
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BySteve Schlackman
Do you want your artwork to make the best impression? It doesn’t take much to create photos that will give your artwork the attention it deserves. In this tutorial, fine art photographer Steve Schlackman will show you how easy it is to photograph your art so you can get more gigs, sell more of your work, or just make your art look great for those social media posts. He’ll explore camera controls, studio setups, lighting, and software, all without having to spend a lot of money on equipment.
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