How to Photograph Pokemon Cards
AgeingJetty·7 months agoFirst up, lighting is KEY! You want to avoid harsh shadows, so try to use natural light or a softbox if you've got one. Lay your cards on a non-reflective surface to avoid glare - a matte background works wonders. Keep your camera steady, use a tripod if you have to. And don't forget to focus on the card's details; those holographics deserve to shine!
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Pro tip from experience: Use a macro lens if you're capturing with a DSLR. It’ll help get those crisp details on the card art and text. And always, ALWAYS, make sure your lens is clean. A tiny smudge can ruin the perfect shot.
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