"The single most important step an artist can take to improve their sales and their websites, including FB and Instagram, attract more attention to their marketing and get into more juried shows, is to increase the quality of the the photography of their art. This begins by learning how to shoot their art from a professional product photographer and glass artist."
Have you felt frustrated when photographing the beauty and uniqueness of your arts and crafts? Do you want to sell your art, but you can't get good photos with your camera? Come join a class that will teach you'll how to photograph your art.
Day 1, Photography: Come learn the secrets of how to shoot glass, marbles, beads, metal clay, ceramics, jewelry, wood and other arts and crafts with a professional product photographer. Learn the basic language of studio photography, the 9 parameters of successful photos and how to produce them.
Day 2, Photoshop: You'll learn the tools and techniques to create color accurate files ready for use on your website, Instagram, FB, eBay, Etsy, in magazine articles, books and portfolios. This class is designed for all levels of photography and photoshop experience.
Join Doug Baldwin, professional product photographer with 30+ years of experience. The classes will be at Artmosphere Studio in Anchorage, May 16 & 17 and May 23 & 24. Each weekend will be a 2-day class covering photography and photoshop. For more info and to sign up for classes: http://www.artmospherestudio.com/ann...y-classes-open
Artists from all genres are welcome, including glass, marbles, functional glass, metal clay, ceramics, wood turning, jewelry, and beads!
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The cost of the classic $400 for each 2-day session. That's one day of photography and one day of Photoshop. You can see the price listed at the link I included in the post for Artmosphere Studio.
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