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Help Needed - Photographing Guitars

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agulbrandson
Posted 2005-04-01 4:59 PM (#156853)
Subject: Help Needed - Photographing Guitars


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Posts: 9

Location: Tempe, AZ
Hi Guys

I'm going to be putting a few Ovations and other guitars up on eBay. I've never really sold guitars before and would be interested to know what you guys "look" for when seeing pics on ebay?

Fretboard? Headstock? Inside of Sound Hole w/model sticker? Pre-amp? What else?

Thanks in advance for any advice!
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MWoody
Posted 2005-04-01 5:11 PM (#156854 - in reply to #156853)
Subject: Re: Help Needed - Photographing Guitars



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Posts: 13997

Location: Upper Left USA
I like this topic!

-At least 5 clear, well lit and in focus shots.
- Full face of Top.
- Show electronics.
- Show the label.
- Back of neck - no marks.
- If dings/dents - show them
- Picture of lovely Lady and a Cat can help!

Always tell them about www.ovationfanclub.com
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cliff
Posted 2005-04-01 5:14 PM (#156855 - in reply to #156853)
Subject: Re: Help Needed - Photographing Guitars


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Posts: 14842

Location: NJ
If you have a guitar with a very glossy, mirror-like finish . . . . have a naked woman take the pictures . . .
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Tommy M.
Posted 2005-04-01 5:16 PM (#156856 - in reply to #156853)
Subject: Re: Help Needed - Photographing Guitars


Joined:
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Posts: 627

Location: Cherry Hill, NJ
Since digital camers seem to need more light, use a well lighted room, or outside if possible. Try not to use a flash as the flash light reflects off a guitar's shinny finish. Get ideas from pics of other e-bay sellers.
Tommy
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CharlieB
Posted 2005-04-01 5:35 PM (#156857 - in reply to #156853)
Subject: Re: Help Needed - Photographing Guitars


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Posts: 648

Location: Florida
Soft light seems best... not dim but soft. A broad light source (not related to the naked lady topic above). Out on a covered patio with skylight for illumination... that would be good.

One picture I never see is the fretwear. Get a closeup of those first three or four frets, show the wear (or lack thereof).

Others will have their own points too.
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MWoody
Posted 2005-04-01 5:42 PM (#156858 - in reply to #156853)
Subject: Re: Help Needed - Photographing Guitars



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Posts: 13997

Location: Upper Left USA
On ebay look at offerings from:

standingovation
Roundback
Balladeer
Alpep
fishgiven ;)
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stephent28
Posted 2005-04-01 6:36 PM (#156859 - in reply to #156853)
Subject: Re: Help Needed - Photographing Guitars



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Posts: 13303

Location: Latitude 39.56819, Longitude -105.080066
Well, standingo gets my vote for always having the most informative auctions with great photos.

Course he rips the info off from a guy called Dave!
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Beal
Posted 2005-04-01 6:42 PM (#156860 - in reply to #156853)
Subject: Re: Help Needed - Photographing Guitars



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Posts: 14127

Location: 6 String Ranch
Depending on the guitar you want to show all the good stuff about the guitar. I also look for the pics of all that's wrong, or could be percieved to be wrong. Best not to get suprises later. I never see action measurements which would be nice. This is mostly for newer guitars, I figure that any old National is going to need a full set up anyway no matter what they say so I figure that into the bid.
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Bentman
Posted 2005-04-01 6:44 PM (#156861 - in reply to #156853)
Subject: Re: Help Needed - Photographing Guitars


Joined:
February 2005
Posts: 121

Location: Powder Springs, Ga.
The easiest thing to do if you're using a digital camera is to take tons and tons of pictures using different lighting, flash and no flash, different angles, indoors and outdoors, from close-up and zoomed-in from farther away. Then simply pick the ones that look best. This is the best thing about digital, the more pictures you take the same it costs you. Make sure your backround is simple and clean. When I see pictures of guitars with a dumpy room behind them I know that that's the house where a pig lives so most likely the guitar is not as nice as they say. Hope this helps.
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Watchme22
Posted 2005-04-01 7:26 PM (#156862 - in reply to #156853)
Subject: Re: Help Needed - Photographing Guitars


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Posts: 161

Location: Atlanta GA
I like Bentman's comment about a clean background... Although I never really thought of it, I too am reluctant to buy anything if it is pictured in the middle of what looks like a dump. Just for the reason he said, if they don't take care of anything else, odds are the guitar didn't get much special treatment, especially since it's being sold off. I think Jeff Foxworthy said it when he said "You might be a Redneck if people keep stoppng at your house because they think you are having a Yardsale"
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