Monday, March 16, 2009

How to Photograph your Artwork for the Web

How to photograph your artwork for the web workshop at the Eliot School



In this age of digital submissions, an artist needs to know more than just how to paint, draw, sculpt or otherwise create. More and more shows and contests are running their jurying process via the web.

This seminar, which takes place at the Eliot School, in Jamaica Plain, is designed to help take the sting out of learning how to take good digital photos of your artwork (without spending a ton of money on gear), how to get the image ready for uploading to the web (without photoshop) and how to make sure your digital image is around when you need it in the future!

If you are an artist in the Boston area, this is the seminar to see. It takes place on April 22nd at 6:30pm.

Sign up for the workshop at eliotschool.org and check out their other marketing workshops as well.

Some of the topics covered in this workshop:
- What is a pixel and what is resolution and why should I even care?
- How can I make my camera do what I want?
- What should I do with the pictures?
- Is there a simple way to do this? (the answer is yes!)

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