Pages

March 26, 2009

Photographing Artwork

Almost all artists need to photograph their artwork at some time or another. Usually this is for the purpose of creating a portfolio of their work. This portfolio may be posted online or hard copies in either the form of prints or a book produced. As many artists have found out, photographing artwork has many challenges. Obviously the artist will want to have photographs of the highest quality to represent their work. This includes sharpness, color accuracy, contrast and saturation. Problems that are typically encountered include glare and reflections. This is especially true for, but not limited to, glossy or reflective surfaces and materials.

If you are interested in learning more about how to photograph artwork please check out the article I've written at: http://mcfineartphoto.com/art.htm

No comments: