Photographing your work | Helpful Tip Tuesday | Jeff Luke

Photographing your work

Whether you sell your handmade creations, or simply want to show off that latest project that you worked so hard on, take a few extra minutes to do your work justice with a few well lit, well focused photos. I make no claims to being a photography expert, but nice crisp photos can really make your efforts shine. You don't need expensive equipment, as most modern cell phones, even the cheaper ones, are capable of taking some pretty amazing photos. I've seen marginal work look great and superb work look marginal, all based on the photos.

Here are a few tips I've found that work well for me:

Hand-stitched axe sheath by Jeff Luke

Hand-stitched axe sheath by Jeff Luke

-Natural light nearly always captures the true color and detail of your work. A slight overcast day will really make your work pop, while that dark bedroom shot will leave it looking less than appealing.

-Let the subject piece be the star. Cluttered or busy backgrounds almost always detract from the piece being photographed.

-Focus matters. Blurry shots just leave folks wondering what the piece really looks like.

-Take several shots from different angles, close ups of a detail you're proud of etc., then use the best of your shots to post.

So, take a few minutes to get the right shots to make your time and hard work stand out as it deserves to...

Jeff Luke

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