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Betsy Engel, contributor
Design or Plan used: Michael Pekovich
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Take Great Furniture Photos
comments (0) June 8th, 2010 in Reader's Gallery
Learn how to take professional-quality photographs of your furniture using a basic point-and-shoot digital camera and a few inexpensive supplies. Fine Woodworking Art Director Michael Pekovich shares a stripped-down version of the process we use at the magazine to get perfect photos, whether you want to build a web site or a portfolio, or simply share your work with others.
See the article in Fine Woodworking issue # 213
Design or Plan used: Michael Pekovich
posted in: Reader's Gallery, table, chest of drawers






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