Hi! I get asked all the time about seeing photos of my work, or putting them on an online storefront so people can browse/buy them, etc that sort of question that I'm sure many of you all can relate to! I always get hung up on taking good photos of my pottery, though - my medium is clay for a reason and the photos I take always feel lacking. Wondering if anyone has any tips, tricks, resources they might be willing to share? Thank you!
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Depending on the style of your works, choose a background color that will make your pots look more stand out. For example, a lighter shade background for a darker pot. Natural lighting works for me so I usually shoot my photos in the morning. Happy to chat more if you are at Watertown.