WOODWORK PHOTOGRAPHY
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Low tech photography. Advice for the woodworker on taking good quality photos for submission to juried shows. AMERICAN WOODTURNER Dec 1990 (v.5#2) pg. 32
Photographing your furniture or other woodworking projects. Advice on films, lighting, backgrounds, etc. AMERICAN WOODWORKER Winter 1987 (v.3#4) pg. 61
Photographing your woodworking work. A summary of basic photographic principles and planning. Suggestions on equipment, lighting, and setting the scene. AMERICAN WOODWORKER #30 Jan-Feb 1993 pg. 52
Techniques for photographing workshop projects to make them look their best. CANADIAN WORKSHOP May 1986 (v.9#8) pg. 56
Advice on lighting and photographing a woodcarving. CHIP CHATS Mar-Apr 1993 (v.40#2) pg. 21
Tips on lighting, photographing and processing black and white pictures of wooden furniture so that the grain and contrast are accentuated. FINE WOODWORKING #13 Nov 1978 pg. 34
Suggested filters for use when making black & white photographs of wood or items produced from wood. Filtering and proper exposure are necessary to emphasize the grain. FINE WOODWORKING #16 May-Jun 1979 pg. 10
Photographing your woodcraft projects. Selecting camera, lens, lighting, location, etc. A companion article describes a shop made lighting boom with reflector umbrella, plus tips on lighting. FINE WOODWORKING #36 Sep-Oct 1982 pg. 92, 94, 96
Photographing your woodworking projects. A systematic approach delivers successful results with simple equipment. Advice on basic equipment and lighting setups. FINE WOODWORKING #119 Jul-Aug 1996 pg. 64
Added Info FINE WOODWORKING #120 Sep-Oct 1996 pg. 10
Photography for the carver. Tips on taking pictures of woodcarvings in order to bring out all of the detail of the carving. NATIONAL CARVERS REVIEW Winter 1979 (v.10#4) pg. 36
Photographing your woodworking projects. Advice on placement of photofloods. Film and filters to use with photoflood lamps. POPULAR WOODWORKING #53 Mar 1990 (v.9#5) pg. 58
Make your projects picture-perfect. How to photograph your woodworking projects in order to capture all of the detail, color, beauty, etc. Advice on camera, lighting, accessories and techniques. WOOD MAGAZINE #24 Aug 1988 (v.5#4) pg. 44
How to take decent photographs of wooden turned projects to create a record of your work. WOODTURNING #50 Mar 1997 pg. 37
Focus on photos. How to improve photographs of your small woodworking projects using a simple table-top studio setup. Part 1. WOODTURNING #65 Jul 1998 pg. 18
Focus on photos. How to improve photographs of your small woodworking projects using a simple table-top studio setup. Part 2. Determining correct exposure. WOODTURNING #66 Aug 1998 pg. 24
Taking better photographs of your woodworking projects. Some tips. WOODWORKER Aug 1988 (v.92#8) pg. 685
Workshop photography. Advice on lighting, background screens, equipment, etc. WOODWORKER Oct 1991 (v.95#10) pg. 1057
Workshop income. A guide to photographing your woodworking products to produce "professional-looking" photos for use in advertising, portfolios, etc. WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Mar-Apr 1985 (v.9#2) pg. 12
Professional photographer shares tips on taking good pictures of woodworking projects using two small flash units. WOODWORKING TODAY #27 Dec 1991-Jan 1992 pg. 30
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