

You may have to manually select that feature depending on your camera make and model.Ĭonsider including installation shots from past exhibitions that are useful for showing scale, depth or an unusual method of presentation. Look for a “Macro” setting on your camera for close-up shots it is usually represented with a flower icon. This setup shown above was used to produce the evenly lit results below that show the richly-textured embroidery to best advantage.įorget that many cameras (yes, even smartphones) have the ability to capture details in your work! For 2-D works, it’s important to keep the camera centered and parallel to the artwork to prevent any kind of visual distortions.

Try to find a neutral background with even 45 degree lighting. Here are some basic dos & don’ts for photographing your artwork (whether in analog or digital format) followed by some nuts & bolts on sizing and formatting digital images: DO It’s all about understanding – then following – the directions.
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This is compounded by the fact that many makers don’t understand what a pixel is or how to size a digital photograph to meet submission requirements. Even the best work suffers when misrepresented by poor photography. Many artists and designers are their own worst enemy when it comes to submitting their work for juried exhibitions, awards and residencies. Planning to enter your work in SDA’s Materialities catalog & exhibition call-for-entries due April 15, 2015? However, once you prep them, you can store them year after year for a no prep and no plan center that runs itself year after year! For tips of binder organization, read more HERE.Shop Talk: Good Photography Gets Your Work Selected March 20, 2015 These monthly binder sets are A LOT of prep, there is no hiding that fact. Here is a preview of some of the counting pages included: What’s Included?Ī BUNCH is included with this months binder set. Here is a preview of some of the counting pages included: Counting 10-20ĬOUNTING! This month you can practice counting 10-20 with various practice pages. Below is a preview of the number pages: Counting 1-10ĬOUNTING! This month you can practice counting 1-10 with various practice pages. This month students can practice matching, sorting, generalization and what doesn’t belong activities. Numbers are an important skill in the classroom. Below is a preview of the letter pages: Numbers This month students can practice matching, sorting, capital and lowercase letters, generalization and what doesn’t belong activities. Identifying letters is a crucial skill in the classroom. Below is a preview of the puzzle pages: Letters Practice 2, 3, 6 and 8 piece puzzle activities this month. Puzzles are a fun critical thinking skill in the classroom. Below is a preview of the pattern pages: Puzzles Practice ABAB, AABB, ABB, AAB, ABC patterns this month. Patterns are a basic skill for all kiddos. Below is a preview of the size pages: Patterns Practice big/small, tall/short, small/medium/large and more/less. Size is an important yet difficult skill for some kiddos. Below is a preview of the shape pages: Sizes These shape tasks include matching, sorting and filling the shape activities. Below is a preview of the color pages: Shapes Work on matching, sorting, spelling colors this month. Below is a preview of the sorting pages: ColorsĬolor skills are so important for our kiddos. These pages include sorting into 2, 3, 4, and 5 fields. Below is a preview of the matching pages: Sortingīuild sorting skills for the month with different sorting opportunities. Work on matching skills for the month with various levels of matching activities.
