How to Photograph Craft Projects: Photography Guide for Selling Your Arts and Crafts Online
by Maria Nerius
More and more artists and crafters are using the web to sell their items. There are online auction sites, online craft fairs, and opportunities to create online shops. A key element of selling on such sites is to have crisp, clean photographs of your work. No photo is better than a bad photo, the consumer is used to crisp, clear, clean visuals when shopping. A photo that focuses on an item for sale is called a product shot.
You don’t need to invest in the most expensive camera, but if you are serious about selling your work online consider investing in a tripod. Few of us have a steady hand when it comes to holding a camera perfectly still as we click for a photo, a tripod will give you the stability you need to good photos. Some tripods unfold to stand tall while others will only stand 2-3”. The tripod screws onto the base of your camera and a must have for serious photographers. Tripods will help you in normal view and also with macro shots.....
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I will pass this on to other crafters.
Thank you!It is very nice of you!