Draw Tip Tuesday: How To Photograph Your Art For Social Media

Draw Tip Tuesday: How To Photograph Your Art For Social Media

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We have no doubt that you’re creating amazing art whether it be on our own or in klass at Sketchbook Skool. But do you ever find yourself struggling when trying to take photos of your art to share with others? In this week’s Draw Tip Tuesday, Koosje Koene, co-founder of Sketchbook Skool, shares tips on photographing your art.

You’ll learn how to get even lightning and tips on flattening your sketchbook to best capture images of your work.

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