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Photographing your Art and Turning it In

9/24/2019

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When an assignment is completed you will need to take a high quality photograph of your artwork. 
Here are some tips:
  • Use the best camera you have (iPad, phone or teacher's camera)
  • The artwork should be neat, not folded or damaged
  • Hang the art on a flat wall or place on an easel
  • Set up art with light that is consistent and equal over the entire work of art (no shadows)
  • Make sure that your camera is parallel to the image
  • Take more than one photo and compare them
  • Check you pictures and select the most accurate one
  • Crop and straighten your work in photo editing app

Turn In the Photograph 
  • save the image to your google drive folder for this class (create one if you have not already)
  • name the file with the name of the assignment
  • place the picture into your drive folder. DO NOT KEEP IN YOUR CAMERA ROLL
  • go to google classroom and turn in your assignment


Photograph before edits- DO NOT TURN IN A PHOTOGRAPH LIKE THIS!

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High Quality Photograph of artwork
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2 Comments
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12/9/2019 10:00:06 pm

Before buying expensive cameras, you need to decide on the purpose of your YouTube channel. Blogging, games, makeup reviews and tutorials

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LA Storyboard Artist link
1/4/2023 03:13:49 pm

You don't need the best lights for photographing your artwork. Sunlight is the best light source you can use since it contains the full color spectrum. I’m so thankful for your helpful post!

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