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How to Professionally Photograph Your Artwork For Less Than $300


David Palumbo

A while back, we discussed how Dan dos Santos photographs his artwork. However, just like painting, everyone has their own way of doing things. In this article, artist Dave Palumbo discusses his method for photographing artwork, and even shows you how to build a professional set-up for less than $300... camera and all! A quick note: Some people debate the choice of manufacturers and if the brand matters. Basically, it doesn’t. The examples in this…

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New Frazetta Book


Arnie Fenner

May 19, 2025 - Over the years Ian & Betty Ballantine produced 5 books with their Peacock Press, Cathy & I created 4 with Underwood Books, and Dian Hanson most recently put together her gigantic collection for Taschen—and that's mentioning only a few. Others have published (and continue to publish) books devoted to Frank Frazetta's art, some good, some bad, some authorized, and some not.  At this point you might think that there's nothing new to be seen or said about Frank and his career, right? Well ... sure there is. Frank's granddaughter, Sara Frazetta, and her partner Joe Weber are about to release a gorgeous new book featuring some of his most iconic illustrations and drawings and it was my pleasure to lend a helping hand. Featuring Frazetta's influential and ultimately unforgettable art—including nearly a dozen previously unpublished…

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