concerns in relation to photography of works of art, find a professional photographer with experience in working with the handling and visual arts. Many vendors are no fundamental experience of the art of copy and many do not even the photo. They will offer to “scan” your work on a flatbed scanner, I’m sure you know. Scanning can be satisfactory, depending on the type and size of the artwork. It’s not really suitable for oils, if you want to remove all surface reflections. Many providers use a few A2 A3 scanner. If your art is larger than the scan your image to be “stitched” together. It will be scanned in sections, sometimes even four, depending on the size of the original. It will then be digitally combined to form a complete picture. Certainly not the best solution if one of your most precious art and physically impossible for large tables or fields reproduce.
You will find that the suppliers to your art also offer the opportunity of photography, if you ask, but the price is much more than the analysis you need an experienced photographer and in most cases using an external provider. Better find a professional photographer in the visual arts also experienced Giclee printing. » Read more: Fine Art Photography and Giclee Printing – Finding the Right Supplier


