Things You'll Need
Instructions
Photographing Postage Stamps
Arrange the stamps as desired on a flat, firm surface. Orient them so the face of each one can be seen clearly.
Use an external light source to highlight detail on the face of the stamps. The light source does not have to be fancy; a soft desktop lamp will suffice.
Set your camera to macro mode if you are using a compact point-and-shoot camera. This mode allows for extreme close-up shooting and focuses the lens to preserve intricate detail. If you're using a single lens reflex camera, attach a macro lens to the body and turn the mode dial to macro mode.
Compose the shot by looking at the LCD display screen or through the camera's viewfinder. For best results, aim the camera at the stamps from 6 inches to 1 foot away.
Depress the shutter button halfway to focus on the stamps. If you are using a SLR camera, switch to manual focus mode for greater control.
Press the shutter button to take the picture. Check your results on your camera's LCD display screen and reshoot if desired. If you're using film, take several shots for guaranteed results.