Help with pictures please!
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Sep 17, 2013
Shyanna K.
How do y'all take good looking pictures of your work?! I know natural light and all of that but every time I take a picture of my work it ends up look blah! Please help.
Sep 22, 2013
Chee Ling M.
Use a better camera , have natural lighting or white light , and try focusing on the angle you take the pictures in:)
Oct 9, 2013
Aasante E.
You don't exactly need a new camra you just need to know how to use the camera you have better. Take lots of practice shots in different types of lighting. Play around on adobe photoshop. And if you don't know how to use it youtube it. It's pretty easy if your a tech savvy person.