Photography for Weavers Workshop
Learn to use your phone to take great photos for social media and selling
You spend countless hours warping, weaving and finishing your unique hand woven pieces. It only seems right that you honour that process with some photos that show how beautiful your finished products really are.
Whether you want to take photos to share on social media, with friends and family or whether you sell your weaving online and want to present your pieces in their best possible light, it is well worth taking a bit of time to learn a few basic photographic principles that will help you level up with your photos.
THIS CLASS IS FULLY CLOSED CAPTIONED
"Thank you. I enjoyed the class as it was just enough information to get me started and not overwhelmed. I will definitely be trying some of your suggestions in the future!"
Linda
In the first section of this 49 minute workshop we will discuss the essentials of a good photo. Learn how I set up and photographed the design images for the Diamond Stripe Towels pattern.
"Excellent for beginners!"
Nikki
In the second section, we discuss editing. I show you how Canva can be used for editing basics to give your photos polish.
"Really fantastic class. I am not the most talented photographer and the two videos have given me a lot of inspiration on how to take photos that are pleasing to the eye."
Ingrid
Your Instructor
Kelly is a self taught weaver with a big passion for sharing the timeless art of weaving with others. Kelly is known for her calm and slow teaching style and she bases her classes on how she would have liked to have been taught. She designs all of her own projects and caters for levels from beginner to intermediate. Most available classes are for the rigid heddle loom, floor, table and inkle loom weaving.