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Photographing Artwork
Photographing Artwork

Sat, Oct 09

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Ladysmith

Photographing Artwork

Learn how to photograph your artwork so it looks great online.

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Time & Location

Oct 09, 2021, 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. PDT

Ladysmith, 444 Parkhill Terrace, Ladysmith, BC V9G 1V6, Canada

About the Event

Join award-winning photographer, painter, and teacher Cim MacDonald for a helpful and hands-on workshop to get you feeling comfortable and confident about photographing your artwork. Learn about basic principles, common challenges, and best practices for shooting 2-D and 3-D pieces.

Bring your own camera or device—a digital SLR, a "point and shoot", or a smartphone will do the trick—and you'll have the opportunity to practice taking photos and receive constructive feedback from Cim.

If you wish, you can bring along one of your own pieces of artwork to practice shooting.

Registration

  • Workshop Registration Fee

    CA$10.00
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Total

CA$0.00

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EDUCATE, ENGAGE, CREATE, COMMUNICATE & CELEBRATE THE ARTS

VISION

Art is for everyone! To realize and develop the space and resources for an inclusive art experience for all.

MISSION

Enhancing the vitality of the artistic community through enrichment and developing the arts through education, exhibition and engagement. 

EDUCATIONAL VISION

To develop the space and human resources for sustainable and successful art education. 

Phone our office: 250-245-1252

Phone the Gallery: 1-604-880-4291  

Email: info@ladysmitharts.ca

Mailing Address: PO Box 2370 Ladysmith BC V9G 1B8

Office Address: South Davis Road School, 444 Parkhill Terrace, Ladysmith

Ladysmith Gallery: Unit 7 - 32 High Street, Ladysmith 

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The Arts Council of Ladysmith & District would like to acknowledge and give thanks to the land on which we work. We have the privilege of operating in the territory and traditional homeland of the Stz'uminus First Nation. We are thankful to the many First Nations, who call this home and share their culture with us.

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