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Re: photographing quilts 20 Apr 2012 05:32 #79375

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Re: photographing quilts 20 Apr 2012 02:47 #79373

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There was also an article over at AQS about taking better photos of quilts, but although I saw it when it first came out, it won't let me access it as I am not the right sort of member :? I even remember posting a link to it somewhere on this site, but I cannot find the location or remember where :roll: Don't know if that helps or not


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Re: photographing quilts 19 Apr 2012 21:15 #79369

I think I'd ask the fella that takes the TQS pictures... Gregory Case. He specializes in quilt pics. Also the lady who does pics for Quilters Newlestter Magazine... I think her name is Melissa Karlin or something like that. Perhaps look in a quilt magazine for who they use... Ask about sending your quilt to them or if they can refer to someone closer.
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Re: photographing quilts 19 Apr 2012 19:53 #79363

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Those are great ideas. Thank you!
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Re: photographing quilts 19 Apr 2012 18:12 #79359

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Hi - I would call some of the guilds in the area. There's a lot of talent in Florida, so someone must have a source. :) Also, the better quilt shops are sure to know.
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photographing quilts 19 Apr 2012 10:22 #79336

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Does anyone know of a good way to get quilts photographed professionally? Is it OK to send them out to get it done? I am concerned about my quilts coming back to me and coming back to me in perfect shape.
I live in FL and would love to know how to get this done locally.
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