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by Rich Franco
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Purchase a tote bag featuring the photograph "Number 14" by Rich Franco. Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder. All seams are double-stitched for added durability. Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.
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Here's a sketch, and you're probably no going to believe this, but I'm not an artist that draws or paints!!! Anyway, here's a layout of what I was... more
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Here's a sketch, and you're probably no going to believe this, but I'm not an artist that draws or paints!!! Anyway, here's a layout of what I was trying to describe verbally, now here it is visually, any better?
Hello! My name is Rich Franco and I first joined FAA in December of 2011. I'm a Photographer based here in Central Florida and, like many of others, started out with a "hand me down" camera and no idea what to do with it or even what the camera could do. I was in my early 20's at that time and didn't have a lot of money to spend on books or film. So my first trip was to the local Library and the "photography" section and more specifically, the "how to" shelf. There I found an odd assortment of books that described things and subjects that were way over my head. Then I found my first edition of the Time/Life books on Photography and that's where I started! The library only had the first two editions and I was in a hurry to learn! So I found...
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Rich Franco
PIB, Thanks! Let me know if you have any questions or suggestions to make it better.
Pib
Thanks Rich, need to get some shop lights sorted. Good articles - great photos. A service to photo duffers like myself. You deserve a real VW Bug.
Rich Franco
Poe Ed,glad to. It's all realtive to the size of the art work and the lens used on the camera,of course, but let's assume the artwork is roughly 20" x 24" and I'm using a zoom lens,set around 80mm. 1. 6 to 8 feet. 2. Same, 6 to 8 feet. 3. This is a trick question,huh? 8 to 10 feet? 4. I use the compact flourescent bulbs, which are 23 watts and are the "Soft Spots" which I think relates to 120wt if a regular bulb is used. If the image is much larger, I would use 2 bulbs on each side, to make sure the artwork is evenly covered. Hope this answered your questions. If you are going to set this up to copy your artwork, here's another tip. Go buy or find a large gray poster board or even a large piece of cardboard and then copy that, but under-expose the capture. This will show you light and dark areas on the poster board that you can then play with the lights until they are evenly balanced on the poster board and then you are ready for the artwork. Let me know if you have any additional questions, Rich
Poe Ed
Thank you very much for sharing. I have found it is very helpful for an amateur link me to photo my works. think that it would be better, if could share with us roughly those measurements:1/ the distance from the camera to the artwork 2/ the distance between two light-pot stands 3/ the distant from the camera to the light-pot stand. And the capacity of each spot light. Am I asking too much? Have a good time.