Get that Product to Smile How to Take Great Pictures of Your Crafts
When you're selling your work from photos, you need a great photo. Maria shares some tips about taking great pictures of your crafts in "Get that Product to Smile".
I remember the old days of photographing one’s work. You’d shoot a whole roll of film, rush it to the developer, pray for at least one good shot, and end up having to start all over when you overexposed, underexposed, or forgot to take the lens cap off. Today we have digital photography and photographing your work has never been easier! You know on the spot if you have the shot you want. My point and shoot camera does all the work for me; I just need to make sure I’ve got some light and the right props if needed.
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Weberme
Feb 13, 2017
I know almost all people shop online at least a few times and run across something they like but hesitate buying it because the lat thing you ordered did not look like the picture because of the color or the details. Now I really am not sure I want to order on line again. Pictures are your first impression on wether I stop and even look at the item your are selling so The pictures are the most important thing to catch attention when buying on line that is why it needs to be perfect. These are some great tips. Thanks for posting them. Anyone agree?
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