The concept of photography comes up all the time. There is always someone new who doesn't do well by just snapping a picture and posting it to sell their creative-genius wares.
I've been on this journey for as long as I have been selling jewelry on Etsy. I would list some gorgeous necklace. The pictures were too dark. I would do research, learn more and list a new gorgeous necklace. The pictures were too dark.
I dug right down to the bottom of my soul. I used everything I could think of and then I'd ask someone their opinion of my jewelry photography. They'd take the time to look and say, "The pictures are too dark." Sadly I would walk away.
Today, I have a new list and a new strategy that should last until October.
So, if you have trouble with photographing your etsy wares, here's all you need to do.
1. At six o'clock pm, go outside.
2. Find a nicely lighted spot.
3. You don't need shade, you still need the sun.
4. Choose a plain background
5. Lay your creation out attractively.
6. Get out your camera
7. Turn OFF the flash
8. Turn ON the Macro Setting.
9. Keep shadows out of your picture.
10. Get your camera to within eight to ten inches.
11. Use a tri-pod if you must.
12. SNAP! SNAP! SNAP! 
Try it out!
We are a connected group of artists, artisans, and craftspeople working collaboratively for the mutual creative and professional benefit of everyone in the group.
For more information about us, please write us at: etsyteamcolumbus@gmail.com
For more information about us, please write us at: etsyteamcolumbus@gmail.com
Easy Outside Photography 101 - Hard Road for Lyn, Easy Road for YOU.
Written by Lyn StClair on Tuesday, June 22, 2010
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Granville Maker's Market
Written by maryeb on Wednesday, June 16, 2010
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Art, music, food and fun, that's the Granville Maker'sMarket . Held Saturdays from 9am to 1pm in Granville Ohio at the corner of Main and Broadway, this open air market features items crafted by local artists. Among the many items you'll find paintings, jewelry, pottery and paper items.
Etsy Team Columbus member, Tscrapper will be among the artists selling beautiful products for you and your home. Here's just a small sample of her work.
Four inch Chalk Flower Pots.
A set of Four Ceramic Coasters.
A percentage of all proceeds from the Market benefit the Woodlands Foundation.
So come and enjoy the shopping and entertainment and do a good deed.
This WEEKEND holds plenty of Fabulous Local ART for Central Ohio residents
Written by Adornments by Karla on Tuesday, June 1, 2010
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Summer—‘tis the season for outdoor fun and festivals! Make this a summer to remember and take advantage of the many great festivals happening all summer long in Columbus. Most local favorite festivals are free, compliments of generous corporate sponsors, dedicated civic organizers and volunteers.
The 49th annual Columbus Arts Festival presented by Time Warner Cable, consistently ranked as one of best juried festivals in the U.S., will kick off the summer event season this weekend, June 4, 5 & 6.
Located in downtown's Discovery District, this year’s Festival will feature fine art and fine craft from more than 220 nationally acclaimed artists, along with continuous live entertainment, gourmet food and hands-on art activities for all ages. Artists representing 34 states and two countries, Canada and Israel, will exhibit artwork in 15 different categories. Hundreds of thousands of people of all ages and diverse backgrounds are expected to attend and discover the art at Columbus' "kick-off to summer" event.
Visual art is just one aspect of the Columbus Arts Festival. The ColumbusArts.com Main Stage provides ongoing musical entertainment representing a wide range of genres—from jazz to rock, bluegrass to pop and more. The Ohio Magazine Word is Art Stage will highlight talented poets, both student and adult, and will host the 6th Annual Poetry Slam on Saturday. Adults and children can try their hands at creating a masterpiece in the Giant Eagle Hands-On Arts Activities Area. Jewelry-making, paper casting and throwing clay on a potter’s wheel are just a few of the activities led by local artists and arts organizations this weekend.
Some of the highlights for this year’s event are the many Columbus and Central Ohio area artists participating, the performances at the Ohio Magazine Word is Art Poetry Stage, and the fun and interactive social media and online contests—the Columbus Arts Festival Flickr Photo Contest and the Tweet and Go Seek scavenger hunt.
PLEASE support our fellow artists by attending this wonderful event. To view more information, click here:
ANOTHER exciting event occurring this weekend is Asparafest presented by Wild Goose Creative.
The Event will celebrate Asparagus in all its glory, starting with an exclusive screening of the hilariously quirky, poignant, and highly acclaimed film Asparagus! : Stalking the American Life. Afterward we'll continue the party with an insightful conversation with director Kirsten Kelly and then satisfying our craving for Asparagus with Asparagus Throwdown! a delicious food competition featuring a host of local entries and Columbus celebrity judges! And if that wasn't enough this special evening will also feature a collection of talented local visual artists and crafters riffing on this beloved vegetable in an all-asparagus themed gallery.
Schedule:
Sunday, June 6th, 2010
5:00PM @ WGC Food & Conversation, Asparagus Throwdown! Judging
6:00PM @ WGC Screening: Asparagus! Stalking the American Life
7:30PM @ WGC Q&A session with NY director, Kirsten Kelly
8:30PM @ WGC Asparagus Throwdow! Winner Announcement
Price$10.00
Order & Box Office Information
2491 Summit St.Columbus, OH 43202 http://www.wildgoosecreative.com/
Reviews / More Information
http://www.wildgoosecreative.com/Asparagus.html
http://www.wildgoosecreative.com/Asparagus.html
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