'One November Morning' 6x8 pastel ©Karen Margulis sold |
So I am going to start an occasional blog topic of 'Artist Photo Tips'. These will be tips designed to help us all make better use of reference photos. Today I'll start with a simple photo storage tip.
I like to pop a painting into a frame to see if I think it is finished |
The perfect little storage envelope for contact sheet photos. You can get 100 of these envelopes for 99 cents on ebay! I think I'll order some clear ones which will make it easier to see the photos inside.
Since they are so thin and inexpensive I decided to take this storage idea a step further. I will use a separate envelope for photos that could be grouped together for a series. This way I can easily work on more than one series at a time without getting my piles of photos mixed up. If I am not in the mood for a Lowcountry painting I can pick up my envelope of Southwest photos and see if any of them spark some excitement.
How do you keep you reference photos organized?
4 comments:
Looks like a good way to organize them!
I am new to landscape painting and follow your blogs and watch your videos. To answer your question, I don't print my reference photos, they are all stored online. I often lay in bed and look through my photos on my iPad and email myself a few ideas that I will revisit in the morning.
Anne Laslo Small
Karen,
I love to print out small reference photos (2x3). I store them by subject in a rolodex file. I use the rolodex cards as dividers. Once I have used a photo, I put in the back of the section so that I rotate all my photos. It keeps them handy, neat and easy to look through.
Very wonderful spring painting !!!
Happy and creative new month !!!
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