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Are you saying you can't open the link to the post http://www.soapmakingforum.com/showthread.php?t=38893 or that you can't open the photography link in it? I checked the link in the topic for the photography tutorial and it went immediately to the blog. I don't know why you're having a problem with it.

Here's the link to the photo tute. Try clicking on this one.

http://www.viauphotography.com/blog...y-Product-Photography-With-a-$12-Set-Up!.aspx


If it still doesn't work for you, just copy and paste it into the address bar.
 
I dont have a proper camera, so far i'm using my iphone to take pics for my website. Good lighting (i always do it outside with natural lighting) and a simple set up to bring up the contrast (like khanjari said) really help a lot. The pics are quite acceptable imo.

A nice camera is of course can do you good, but just saying that there are ways to overcome that and still have good pictures :)
 
Are you saying you can't open the link to the post http://www.soapmakingforum.com/showthread.php?t=38893 or that you can't open the photography link in it? I checked the link in the topic for the photography tutorial and it went immediately to the blog. I don't know why you're having a problem with it.

Here's the link to the photo tute. Try clicking on this one.

http://www.viauphotography.com/blog...y-Product-Photography-With-a-$12-Set-Up!.aspx


If it still doesn't work for you, just copy and paste it into the address bar.


Now I can. It was the link of the tutorial that wasn't working! Great tutorial. Thanks for all your help
 
Fantastic photography tutorial btw. Thanks for sharing. I'm always needing to take photos and always seem to get awful shadows but the tutorial you shared should fix all of that. Cheers :)
 

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