Main considerations for taking effective photos of your work:
- Make sure your object is in focus. Do this by resting the camera on a solid surface and shooting with adequate light.
- Use soft directional lighting. Avoid strong lighting that will create hot spots on the object or harsh distracting shadows on the ground plane.
- Zoom or crop in so your object nearly fills the picture frame.
- Use a simple background. Setup your object in front of a plain wall or sheet of cardboard to eliminate distracting elements.
- Include multiple views. Doing so will enable the viewer to understand how the object exists in space.
Examples of effective photos — student projects from Sculpture 1:
http://sculpture1.blogs.bucknell.edu/?p=5969
http://sculpture1.blogs.bucknell.edu/?p=6397
http://sculpture1.blogs.bucknell.edu/?p=6618
http://sculpture1.blogs.bucknell.edu/?p=6335
To learn more about photographing artwork, see the resources below:
See also: http://cota.kennesaw.edu/ArtAndDesign/portfolio-photography-tips.php