How To Photograph Your Artwork

For many people, their first introduction to your work as an artist will be online. That's why it's important that you get familiar with photographing paintings, especially if you don't have the funds to hire a professional for your photography needs.

There's a lot more that goes into photographing artwork than you may initially realize. Whether you'll be photographing large paintings, tiny detailed watercolors, or anything in between, you've come to the right place. We'll be walking you through a straightforward guide on taking photographs of your artwork, even if you're completely unfamiliar with photography so that you can add them to your online portfolio and eCommerce store.

What Is the Best Camera To Photograph Artwork?

Before you start learning to photograph your artwork, you need to think about what kind of camera you will be using. While you don't necessarily need a professional camera for documenting your art, you might be wondering what the best camera for photographing artwork is. A high end smartphone will work for creating images for use on your social media profiles or other purposes that don't require large file sizes or a high level of detail. However, the best camera for art prints is either a DSLR or a mirrorless camera.


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