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ShootMyArt.com is your source for a wide range of digital photography and media services for the visual arts. We also offer professional development and resources for artists and galleries.

What's New

Ann Arbor Fiberarts Guild Seminar

If you're a member of the Ann Arbor Fiberarts Guild and missed my recent seminar on Digital Imaging for Artists, you still have an opportunity to purchase the booklet written to accompany the seminar. It provides an overview of digital imaging, some key concepts, and how it can improve the quality of entries to exhibitions and art fairs. You will also get tips on photographing your own art, working with a professional photographer, and submitting digital images for jurying. Click here for more information.

And click here to read the supplemental handout on shooting fiber art.

Fine Art Cards

We now offer Fine Art Cards printed with your artwork. These archival-quality folded notecards are 100% cotton with a smooth velina finish. They are available in boxes of ten or fifty (with matching envelopes) in four sizes: Small (#6: 4-1/2” x 5-13/16”), Large (#9: 5-1/2” x 7-3/8”), Square (5-1/4” x 5-1/4”), and Panoramic (3-7/8” x 9-1/8”). Click here for more information.

Kresge Artist Fellowship Applicants

If you are considering applying for a Kresge Artist Fellowship, check out the lessons on digital imaging that are free for artists to download from the Learning Center. The lessons provide an overview of digital imaging, some key concepts, and how it can improve the quality of entries for exhibitions and art fairs. There are also tips on photographing your own art, working with a professional photographer, and submitting digital images for jurying. Click here to read the lessons.

Or if you would prefer to have a professional photograph your artwork and prepare the digital images, click here for more information about the services we provide to artists. To schedule a no cost, no obligation consultation, please contact us by telephone at 248.398.6119 or by email at Studio@ShootMyArt.com.

Our Studio Has Moved!

That's right, we've moved our studio ... but not far! The new location is 1850 Eleven Mile Road in Berkley, between Woodward and Coolidge and about a mile east of our former location. To schedule an appointment, call us at 248.398.6119 or send an email to Studio@ShootMyArt.com.

And click here for a map and directions to the studio.

Michigan Water Color Society Seminar

If you're a member of the Michigan Water Color Society and missed my recent seminar on Digital Imaging for Artists, you still have an opportunity to purchase the booklet written to accompany the seminar. It provides an overview of digital imaging, some key concepts, and how it can improve the quality of entries to exhibitions and art fairs. You will also get tips on photographing your own art, working with a professional photographer, and submitting digital images for jurying. Click here for more information.

And click here to read the supplemental handout on formatting your digital entries for the upcoming Annual Exhibition.

Fine Art Prints

We now offer fine art prints of your artwork using the highest quality, acid-free archival papers and pigment inks. You have a choice of two different papers for your prints: Ultra Premium Matte or Velvet Fine Art. Prints are available in any image size up to 12" x 18" and in quantities as few as one print. Click here for more information.

Digital Imaging Lessons

In these lessons from his popular seminar, Digital Imaging for Artists, professional photographer Eric Law provides an overview of digital imaging, some key concepts, and how it can improve the quality of entries to exhibitions and art fairs. You will also get tips on photographing your own art, working with a professional photographer, and submitting digital images for jurying. Click here to read the lessons.

ShootMyArt Blog

Professional photographer Eric Law writes an online column about the digital imaging of artwork. His series of occasional articles provides commentary and insights for both visual artists and gallery directors. Click here to read the latest articles.

Seminar Booklet Available

According to The Artist’s Magazine, 90% of an artist’s audience will see their artwork for the first time in a slide, print or digital image. In the booklet written to accompany his popular seminar, Digital Imaging for Artists, professional photographer Eric Law provides an overview of digital imaging, some key concepts, and how it can improve the quality of entries to exhibitions and art fairs. You will also get tips on photographing your own art, working with a professional photographer, and submitting digital images for jurying. Click here for more information.