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Photographing Oil Paintings Lighting

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Photographing Oil Paintings And Removing Potential Glare

    https://www.wetcanvas.com/forums/topic/photographing-oil-paintings-and-removing-potential-glare/#:~:text=Using%20diffuse%2C%20indirect%20lighting%2C%20or%20ambient%20lighting%20is,varnish%20%28gloss%29%20my%20paintings%20before%20I%20photograph%20them.
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How to Photograph Oil Paintings - Evolve Artist

    https://evolveartist.com/blog/how-to-photograph-a-painting/
    Tilting Your Painting To Reduce Glare. Light bulbs and bright lamps should be moved far away enough that they are not directly shining on the painting. With that in mind, indirect light from a covered ceiling fixture is often good enough …

The Easy Guide to Photographing Artwork (Best Settings …

    https://expertphotography.com/photographing-artwork-tips/
    The standard lighting setup for photographing flat art uses two identical lights. You can position them at 45° to each side in front of the …

How to Photograph Paintings and Prints with Copy Lighting

    https://photography.tutsplus.com/tutorials/how-to-photograph-paintings-and-prints-with-copy-lighting--cms-22925
    Set Up Camera to Squarely Frame the Artwork. Position the camera on the tripod and line it up so that it is as squarely situated as possible …

How to Photograph a Painting - Artists Network

    https://www.artistsnetwork.com/art-mediums/oil-painting/how-to-photograph-a-painting-step-by-step/
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Photographing an oil painting.: Studio and Lighting …

    https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/3145708
    1) The art work if on a wall or a stand will be on an angle. Make sure the camera is centered top to bottom and left to right at the same angle the painting is. 2) double light with constant 500 watt 3200K tungsten bulbs in reflectors, using plastic polarizing material.

Photograph art, the right way! - easy-oil-painting …

    https://www.easy-oil-painting-techniques.org/photograph-art.html
    Now for the filters. In "Cross Polarization" you are essentially aligning all the light waves coming off of your light source and into your camera are matched to each other and the extra light reflections, glare, hot spots are eliminated. This requires the use of 2 filters. One on the light source to line up the light rays coming off the source ...

How I photograph Paintings - Lighting, camera position …

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXcbRptDXSE
    Something I missed in the video but I think is important enough to put here, if you're doing a job like this for a client, be sure the painting isn't framed ...

Photographing Oil Paintings And Removing Potential Glare

    https://www.wetcanvas.com/forums/topic/photographing-oil-paintings-and-removing-potential-glare/
    Using diffuse, indirect lighting, or ambient lighting is the true “secret” for eliminating unwanted glare across the surface of an oil painting.:) That can be accomplished with very little effort, or investment in equipment. Oh, to answer your question…..I always varnish (gloss) my paintings before I photograph them. Applying a gloss varnish brings out the …

How to photograph your artwork - Artists & Illustrators

    https://www.artistsandillustrators.co.uk/how-to/marketing-your-art/how-to-photograph-your-artwork/
    Make sure the lights are positioned at approximately a 45 degree angle to the painting you’re photographing. I put both lights to one side so I get a slight shadow on the brushstrokes. You can also put the lights on opposite sides at 45 degree angles, which will flatten out the texture and might be good if you have wrinkles in paper, or crackling on an older painting.

How to Photograph Your Paintings for Print Reproduction

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