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Yes, photography is a constant struggle for us. We have incredibly talented artists, but many do not have the quality equipment needed to take the best pics of their work at their studios or homes. So, we can't always get the quality of pictures we'd like to show off the work.
Yes, photography is a constant struggle for us. We have incredibly talented artists, but many do not have the quality equipment needed to take the best pics of their work at their studios or homes. So, we can't always get the quality of pictures we'd like to show off the work.
Maybe you have done this, but if not I suggest making a standard document with instructions and diagrams on how you want them to light, angle and snap pictures after each project, also at what size photo and res to upload and email to you since it can limit what you are able to do after they send them to you. You will still have problems, that's business for you, but at least you will have a standard reference for every painter no matter their skill level. I'd also encourage them to practice and send pictures of incomplete or personal pieces so you can critique their photography. Who would have thought a commission painting service would need to think like a photography chain
The dartanids look sweet, I am sure that guy will have a lot of good comments on his new army! Good job!
Reecius wrote: Yes, photography is a constant struggle for us. We have incredibly talented artists, but many do not have the quality equipment needed to take the best pics of their work at their studios or homes. So, we can't always get the quality of pictures we'd like to show off the work.
The Foldio is quite affordable and is supposed to work well enough for normal miniatures, even with a phone camera. You might need the bigger version for units/large vehicles etc, but I'm not sure if that's out yet.