Photographing Labels

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What is the best way to photograph labels?

All of mine tend to come out a blurry...

I have aquired some really intersting ones including a Valentino Intimo but I haven't been able to get any really good images.....

Any tips or suggestions would be wonderful!

Vicki
 
In my experience, the best way is to have a top quality camera with a lens that has a 'Macro' setting. It will enable you to get really close-up, clear photographs just like this one. :)

I use a Nikon D70s with a Nikon 28-105mm lens and always use a flash-gun with it. Not the cheapest cameras on the market but this one was second-hand. A good camera and lens will be worth the initial outlay. :)

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I don't have a flash gun, yet.

Any suggestions on where to get a reasonably priced one? What is a good brand?

Well, to be perfectly honest, I'm not exactly sure what a flash gun is per se.... I'm going to sound like a dufus but is it one of those umbrella thingys?
 
The flash-gun looks just like a small light box (thingy!) that slots on top of the camera.

Using a Macro setting is easy. Just focus on something really close-up, and click the button as if you were taking a photo, then 'flick' the setting to Macro. I'm no camera expert as you can tell, but that should do it. :) When you want to put it back to the normal setting, focus on something far away, take a photograph, and flick the setting back. Hope that makes sense. :)
 
Scanning them is also a good way to do it. Just pop the piece of the garment on your scanner and make sure the label is flat. Works like a charm every time. Also, if you wanted to just take a picture of them a tripod is a good idea if your hands are not steady. Being out of focus makes them blurry, but motion does too.
 
My wish list is growing my the moment... tripod, flash gun, backdrops.

I either need to make friends with a photographer or considering doing that on the side, too! LOL.
 
Vicki, just use the macro setting, out in natural light. That's what I do, and then crop it down, in your photo editing program, right around the label. Be sure to get in pretty close when you take the macro shot. You will be amazed. It took me awhile to discover that setting!
Example:
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Here is a photoset of some of my label pictures:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/76982768@N00/sets/72157604503659078/
 
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