pictures of pots
I am looking for advice from fellow potters about a camera for taking pictures of my work. I just got a light tent and have lights and a graduated drop. However, I need to upgrade from my point and shoot. I want something that doesn't require a long learning curve if possible. Any advice would be welcome!
For publication, application to high end shows, etc, I have a great professional photographer, but I can't afford him for pics to post to my blog, facebook page, and similar sites and to use in postcards for shows.
For publication, application to high end shows, etc, I have a great professional photographer, but I can't afford him for pics to post to my blog, facebook page, and similar sites and to use in postcards for shows.
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http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0035LBRJO/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?ie=UTF8&m=A1L9D0A8YQ4I2J
I am sure Joy Tanner has ideas.
Works great and the price is right for when I drop and break it.