Dear All,

I've been offered an informal contract to photograph some paintings. I
am not a professional, but a keen amateur and would like to do the best
job I can. I have a 20D with a couple of L glass lenses but hope to be
able to borrow a selection of L zooms.

Without expending money on a studio or expensive lighting equipment etc.
Can anyone recommend a cheap and cheerful way of getting the best
results?

My employer (and friend) requires photos of both the full painting and
close-ups for capturing detail and brush strokes.

I was thinking of using my 28mm f/1.8 prime lens on a tripod for the
full size pictures, then a TS-E 90mm for the macro work. For lighting
the best I could come up with was waiting for an overcast day then
shooting either outdoors or next to a large window. I have no idea
whether to use flash or not - I can rent a 550EX if necessary.

I realise this is an EOS list, not photography 101, but any advice would
be gratefully received!

Regards,

Richard Jones

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