Shooting your work

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  • gramme0

    Just make sure it's in focus and adequately lit. Any sort of non-distracting background will do. If you've done any restaurant, exhibit, or retail work, it might be good to get that stuff in-situ if at all possible.

    If you're still struggling with it, try to find someone with good still-life work in their book and bite the bullet. It's worth the investment. This is what I'm doing in the next month or two—hiring a still-life specialist. I think it's worth paying someone so you can avoid spending 60 hours in Photoshop. I immediately think of Mau's website. Great photography. Professionally shot.

    http://moamoa.org/

    • This Guy has dust on his sensor, not so hot.ShaunM
    • lol. he does.dibec

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