Hello pottery peeps!
Since my workshop is closed for a while, I decided to catch up on some blog posts I’ve been wanting to do and never really had the time for. This is an updated post from my old blog on Blogspot. This is how I use to take my photos. Not sure if this will be how I take photos in the future though, when I have a new workshop.
It all depends on how much natural light I’ll have.
Before I opened my Etsy Shop, six years ago. I purchased these lamps, and a light tent. I think I only used the light tent, once or twice…I hated it! It was a big waste of money. It just takes up room in my garage now.
Then I purchased a varitone graduated backdrop #09. It was better than the light tent, but I wasn’t happy with the dark background. So, I purchased a gray graduated backdrop #28. I was really hoping that the light gray one, would be better…but it wasn’t!
This is one of my first photos with the dark varitone backdrop.
Sorry about the mess, my workshop was very messy when I took these photos.
I don’t have an expensive camera…not yet anyway. Hopefully someday I will. But you can still have great looking photos, even if you don’t have a really good camera. My camera doesn’t have white balance, or anything fancy, so I have to edit my photos. Even though I’m using white poster board and lamps, the photos still come out dark and kind of gray.
This is an un-edited photo. See what I mean, not very appealing.
This is what my photo looks like after editing and cropping it on picmonkey.com
Before Editing
After
Before Editing
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Before Editing
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Before Editing
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Before Editing
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I do recommend that you invest in some really good lamps.
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