Take Better Photos!
February 15th, 2012 by MornaIn the current issue of The Professional Quilter, Gloria Hansen, our regular technology columnist, deals with the challenge of taking the best photos possible for gallery, print and show submissions. Here are five tips from her article:
1. If you are shopping for a new camera, look for one with the ability to shoot RAW images. This allows you to alter the image after you’ve taken the picture.
2. Use the correct white balance setting on your camera. This removes unwanted color casts by considering the “color temperature” of the light source.
3. If you use additional lighting, add two lights, one from each side at a 45-degree angle to your work.
4. Use a tripod, center the camera lens on your work and keep it perpendicular to the work.
5. Read the manual and experiment. Remember the only way to get good is to practice.
Please share your experiences taking photos below.
If you want to know more about taking good photos, Gloria’s comprehensive article is available in the Winter 2012 issue of The Professional Quilter. This journal is a benefit of membership in the International Association of Professional Quilters. To learn more and join, click here.