How to Photograph Projects: Using Your Camera Settings

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Once your lights and backdrop are set up to shoot, it’s important to understand how to set up your camera. Even a point and shoot camera typically allows exposure control and white balance. We’ll show you how to use them, and cover the advantages of using a tripod.

See more from our “How to Photograph Your Woodworking Projects” series:

Introduction
Choosing the Best Camera
Choosing a Background
Image Composition
Lighting Tips
Using Natural Light
Using Your Camera Settings
Using Your Smart Phone Camera
Table Top Photo Studio
Photographing Furniture
Capturing Details Capturing Details

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