Posts Tagged ‘photographing paintings’
Photographing Flat Art With Digital Part 3
Posted in How to, Technique, tagged adobe lightroom, angelia lane, anita dhekne, canon, canon 1ds mark 3, canon digital, color checker, color management, colormunki, datacolor, digital photography, digital workflow, flat art, hdr, hdr imaging, hdr merge, lightroom, monitor calibration, nikon, nikon digital, photographing artwork, photographing paintings, photomatix, raw, spyder pro, xrite on February 17, 2009 | 4 Comments »
Photographing Flat Art With Digital Part 2
Posted in How to, Lighting, Technique, tagged angelia lane, anita dhekne, canon, canon 1ds mark 3, canon digital, color checker, continuous light, digital photography, flat art, light meter, lowel lights, lowel rifa lite, nikon, nikon digital, photographic lighting, photographing artwork, photographing paintings, rifa lite, xrite on February 3, 2009 | 2 Comments »
What a busy week it has been! In addition to preparing material for Part 2 in this series, I have also been hard at work preparing for the next few posts. I can assure you, there will be some photographic awesomeness coming your way! So lets get to the task at hand. In Part [...]
Photographing Flat Art Work With Digital Part 1
Posted in How to, Lighting, Technique, tagged 50mm lens, anita dhekne, continuous light, elinchrom, impact, Lighting, lighting technique, lowel, lowel tota light, monolight, pack system, photographic lighting, photographing art, photographing art with digital, photographing flat art, photographing paintings, prime lens, profoto, Strobes, strobes for photgraphing art, tota light on January 29, 2009 | 2 Comments »
It’s been a little while since my last post, but I assure you this one is worth the wait. This one is a three parter. In part one we will deal with lighting and capture considerations pertaining to, you guessed it, photographing flat art. Part two will deal with technique. Finally, part three will deal [...]




