What type of lighting should I be using for photographing paintings?

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Chaval asked:


I need to use my Nikon D70s digital slr to photograph oil paintings and other works of art. I do not know much about lighting so I need some assistance and direction in finding the right type of lights and bulbs that would be appropriate for taking quality digital images of paintings.

Thanks so much for your answers!

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  • 3 Responses to “What type of lighting should I be using for photographing paintings?”

    1. Carmen C Says:

      None. flash will damage paintings over time. Use a fast lens and or crank up the ISO and use natural light.

      perhaps I was a little naive in answering this question the way I did.

    2. *StarShine* Says:

      I like to use 150watt shop lights. you can get them at walmart or lowes or places like that.

    3. fhotoace Says:

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