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<p>[QUOTE="TallCakes, post: 2333, member: 107"]this is a great thread. Photographing EAPG is much like examples here io ABP. Definitely for selling purposes it is best to tack a technical approach that best displays all of the attributes (design detail as well as damage) to best inform prospective buyers. That includes no hands or extraneous props. I often use a light table below and flanked by black boards, as the black will reflect in the pattern detail to better show the detail in photos. Lots of great photos here : )[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="TallCakes, post: 2333, member: 107"]this is a great thread. Photographing EAPG is much like examples here io ABP. Definitely for selling purposes it is best to tack a technical approach that best displays all of the attributes (design detail as well as damage) to best inform prospective buyers. That includes no hands or extraneous props. I often use a light table below and flanked by black boards, as the black will reflect in the pattern detail to better show the detail in photos. Lots of great photos here : )[/QUOTE]
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