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How To Photograph Your Drawings

Is your drawing too big for your scanner? The next best thing is photographing it yourself. Not getting glare and distortion is no easy task. Here is a step by step checklist Learning how to photograph your own artwork is a must. Having your art photographed by a professional is expensive and time consuming. Not to mention the results never quite truly match . . . (to read the remainder of this article, please log in below.)
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