When taking pictures of your creations, how do you like to present your work?
For some crafters, photographing your work is another way to express your creativity. I've seen some great outdoor shots with jewelry draped over wrought iron, or on a pretty rock.
Do you use props when you photograph your pieces? I've seen flowers, seashells... I saw a photo the other day with baby shoes as a prop for a mother/baby bracelet set. Very cute!!
My favorite way to photograph my jewelry is on white paper. The reason is because that is how my pictures turn out best. When I have tried photographing outdoors, or with props, the pictures don't turn out as well. So, I stick with what works best for me.
But I sure do like seeing what works best for others too!
Please share your favorite photography style in the blog notes!
~Kirsten
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
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Thursday, April 10, 2008
Wendy's World Art
I thought it would be interesting to get the perspective of graphic designers for insight into what inspires the artists that work to make your website a cohesive storefront to showcase your product. I am pleased to introduce you to Wendy Sternschein, a designer I have been lucky enough to work with in M2Minc. So, without further ado... meet Wendy!

At what point did you think you'd like to do web graphics professionally?
I have been selling my graphics for about a year. I get many recommendations and custom orders through word of mouth, ebay listings, my website, etc so I guess you can say I take it pretty seriously- although I do it for fun too.
What software programs do you use in creating your graphics?
I only use PSP 9 (paint shop pro)..I have photoshop, but honestly, I prefer PSP.
What is your favorite thing to graphically design?
My favorite is character illustrations. I love anything girly too.
Wendy's bio:
Hello I am Wendy, the designer behind the artwork of wendysworldart. I am a stockbroker turned entrepreneur and now that I am home with my two toddlers, I am able to really focus on my very first passion, painting! I love creating unique and whimsical illustrations for children-anything from princesses and fairies to poodles in Paris and Nautical themes. I also enjoy designing unique hair accessories for not just infants and toddlers, but even trendy moms!!!

How did you become interested in web graphics?
I love art, and once I understood the ins and outs of my photo editor, I started using my artwork as graphics. I gradually learned through a lot of practice, how to mouse draw the graphics as well.
I love art, and once I understood the ins and outs of my photo editor, I started using my artwork as graphics. I gradually learned through a lot of practice, how to mouse draw the graphics as well.
At what point did you think you'd like to do web graphics professionally?
I have been selling my graphics for about a year. I get many recommendations and custom orders through word of mouth, ebay listings, my website, etc so I guess you can say I take it pretty seriously- although I do it for fun too.
What software programs do you use in creating your graphics?
I only use PSP 9 (paint shop pro)..I have photoshop, but honestly, I prefer PSP.
What is your favorite photo editing software?
Same as above- ha isn't it the same? Who knows?
Same as above- ha isn't it the same? Who knows?
What is your favorite thing to graphically design?
My favorite is character illustrations. I love anything girly too.
Do you have any graphics pet peeves?
When I work so hard on an illustration and it doesn't sell. Other than that, not really. I truly enjoy it.
When I work so hard on an illustration and it doesn't sell. Other than that, not really. I truly enjoy it.
What do you hope to accomplish this year with your business?
Grow grow grow. There are alot of graphic artists out there who use "other people's" artwork, including background tiles. I just have to stay competitive and market myself, and of course stay true to my passion. I love designing most things, but it is even better when you can sit and design.
Grow grow grow. There are alot of graphic artists out there who use "other people's" artwork, including background tiles. I just have to stay competitive and market myself, and of course stay true to my passion. I love designing most things, but it is even better when you can sit and design.
Do you have any advice for someone just starting a new e-commerce website?
Do your research. I have had friends who spent ALOT of money on websites, and in the end it never went public because the web designer flaked. It is really sad. Make sure you get some one reputable. You don't have to spend a zillion dollars to get a pretty website. Just do your research and you will find someone who is talented in this business who will not charge you an arm and a leg.
Do your research. I have had friends who spent ALOT of money on websites, and in the end it never went public because the web designer flaked. It is really sad. Make sure you get some one reputable. You don't have to spend a zillion dollars to get a pretty website. Just do your research and you will find someone who is talented in this business who will not charge you an arm and a leg.
Wendy's bio:
Hello I am Wendy, the designer behind the artwork of wendysworldart. I am a stockbroker turned entrepreneur and now that I am home with my two toddlers, I am able to really focus on my very first passion, painting! I love creating unique and whimsical illustrations for children-anything from princesses and fairies to poodles in Paris and Nautical themes. I also enjoy designing unique hair accessories for not just infants and toddlers, but even trendy moms!!!
You can find most of my artwork at http://www.wendysworldart.com/ as well as many upscale online retail stores. Thanks so much for getting to know a bit about me!
Here are just a few of Wendy's many beautiful designs. Be sure to check her out for artwork to enhance your product line on the world wide web!!
Sunday, April 6, 2008
Tutorial - Corel PSPX2
This is my first video attempt ever :-)
Next video tutorial I create, I'll be sure to ZOOM in!!!
Anyway, I hope this simple tutorial helps you to fancy up your images. If you can't be bothered, be sure to send them over to me... I love to fancy up pictures!!
~Kirsten
Lighting
The type of lighting you use plays a big part in how well your product pictures will look. One of the most important things, no matter the lighting you choose, is that it be indirect. Direct lighting casts shadows. So find a way to filter the light that is illuminating your item.
I took some pictures using a variety of lightbulbs. All of these were lighting the item through a photobox, like the one I showed from Walmart.
I took some pictures using a variety of lightbulbs. All of these were lighting the item through a photobox, like the one I showed from Walmart.
White typing paper. Unedited photos.










Filtering the light makes such a difference! Now the process of editing will be so much easier, because you have a good start already. :-)
~Kirsten
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