If you’ve been enjoying my series on how to take better photos of your cards, here’s a new one, and I stepped it up a notch by including a video! If you missed the first posts, you can go back and read the first, second, and third article on this topic as well. Today I’m showing you how I take photos using a light box, which is a fantastic tool when taking photos of small items.

If you’d like to learn more about taking better photos (and video), I have some training coming up live on April 17th! After that the content will still be available through my online course portal as well, so if you’re reading this from the future, no fear, you haven’t missed out! This is a full day of content focused on different ways to take photos, including live demonstrations from top demonstrators, tips, and of course there’s some prizes too. Register for either of my Content Creation or Business Basics courses below…

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Happy stamping!

Stefanie

3 thoughts on “Photographing Your Cards 4 – Lightbox Edition!

  1. Wow! Those are some great tips Stefanie! Going back to watch your segments 1 and 2 now, thanks!

  2. Great tips – and I have registered for the training! I’m interested to know where you got your lightbox? I have a similar one but it’s too small.

    1. I don’t even remember where I got mine, but I linked to a similar product in my post on Amazon. My advice for light boxes is basically the bigger the better. AT LEAST 12″ x 12″ for cards, mine is actualy 16″ x 16″ not that I measure it.

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