Join photographer Andrea Walker Collins (and Opus staff member) in Documenting your Artwork with a Digital Camera Part 1 & 2 for an inside look into this process.
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Documenting your artwork with a digital camera allows you to keep a record of your completed and sold artwork. Whether you gift the artwork to someone or you sell it, you want to make sure that it’s a part of your legacy as an artist.
You can also use the digital image for marketing purposes on your website, blog, online portfolio and print portfolio. Having a digital copy of the artwork is also important because you can utilize the digital file as a tool to produce additional income in the form of digital prints.
Join photographer Andrea Walker Collins (and Opus staff member) in Documenting your Artwork with a Digital Camera Part 1 & 2 for an inside look into this process.
Are you new to using a digital camera? Then visit our website at [ Ссылка ] and read our full article for an in depth look into the tools and skills needed for digital reproduction. With some practice you will be documenting like a pro in no time!
Credits
Featuring
Andrea Walker Collins
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Produced by
Opus Art Supplies
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Created by
Ryan Mund
Music by
"Carefree" Kevin MacLeod - [ Ссылка ]
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
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Documenting your Artwork with a Digital Camera Part 1
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