Complete video series demonstrates how to take good photos of your work
Sucessful Etsy.com shop owners and Fox Chapel Publishing authors Roshaan Ganief and Erin Freuchtel-Dearing, who shared their stories in Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts Fall 2011 (Issue 44), cite good photography as the number one way to increate online sales. Here SSW&C studio photographer Scott Kriner explains how to take professional-grade photograhs of your work using a point-and-click camera in your home. Scroll down to view the complete set of twenty-three videos.
Video 1: Introduction
Video 2: Camera Basics
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Video 3: Camera Overview
Video 4: Camera Features
Video 5: Memory Cards
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Video 6: Camera Set-up 1
Video 7: Camera Set-up 2
Video 8: Camera Set-up 3
Video 9: Camera Set-up 4
Video 10: Lighting Introduction
Video 11: Lowel Ego Overview
Video 12: Using a Bounce Card
Video 13: Lighting Set-up 1
Video 14: Lighting Set-up 2
Video 15: Lighting Set-up 3
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Video 16: Lighting Set-up 4
Video 17: Lighting Set-up 5
Video 18: Lighting Set-up 6
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Video 19: Lighting Set-up 7
Video 20: Lighting Set-up8
Video 21: Lighting Set-up 9
Video 22: Shooting Step-by-Step Photos 1
Video 23: Shooting Step-by-Steph Photos 2
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