Learn to take images of your paintings on your phone, edit them using a free app, and post and/or store them. You can do this within your own home and get images that are close to true to color, minimal glare, and post and/or store with ease. This is a hands on workshop and participants can work along with Amy. The live workshop has concluded, but the workshop can be followed along with at your own pace!
The session is recorded and you have lifetime access.
Participants need to have on hand:
a smart phone (Amy will be using an Iphone 14)
download the Snapseed application to your phone
a piece of 1/2" gator board (available from art stores such as Dick Blick)
room in your environment to move the gatorboard around
access to natural light is optimum
several pieces of artwork to photograph, nothing larger than 24 x 24 inches
Note that this is not a painting workshop, nor is it a workshop to photograph 3D objects. Paintings, drawings, pastels and other FLAT objects will be the focus of the workshop.
This is a pdf of the workshop presentation (note there will be some pages that have a black screen that indicate where a video was being used--thhere can be viewed in the workshop recording.
Two hour workshop recording
Live workshop participants can enter the Zoom classroom 15 minutes prior to the beginning of the session. The session will be recorded and participants will have lifetime access.
This workshop has minimal materials involved:
Your smart phone (Amy will be using an Iphone 14). If you phone is very old, you may not have some of the same functions. If it is not an Iphone, some of the photography vocabulary will be slightly different
A piece of 1/2" deep white gatorboard. 22" x 31" is a great size
Download the Snapseed app to your phone
Access to natural light is optimal