I was wondering if anyone could recommend the best way for a non-professional photographer to produce quality photographs of art. <br />I have been reading about lighting- I understand the best way is to have professional light equipment, but as a student, I have no resources for those kinds of things.</p>
<p>Visiting many websites, there are various recommendations about what kind of light bulb to use when photographing canvases. I have two fluorescent, soft white flood lights at 2700K. Could these produce respectable results? </p>
<p>Also, does anyone have any recommendations for more information about photographing different kinds of artwork?<br>
I would greatly appreciate feedback! Thank you</p>
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<p>Hello all, <br>
I was wondering if anyone could recommend the best way for a non-professional photographer to produce quality photographs of art. <br />I have been reading about lighting- I understand the best way is to have professional light equipment, but as a student, I have no resources for those kinds of things.</p>
<p>Visiting many websites, there are various recommendations about what kind of light bulb to use when photographing canvases. I have two fluorescent, soft white flood lights at 2700K. Could these produce respectable results? </p>
<p>Also, does anyone have any recommendations for more information about photographing different kinds of artwork?<br>
I would greatly appreciate feedback! Thank you</p>