Any photos are better in natural light. If you can put a large chair by a window and take a draped shot, that is your main shot. For detail, you can then lay it out on the floor and get a full shot. Then fold over a corner so you can get the back (if plain). If you have done extra work to the back or your quilting shows better, be sure and get a full back shot. For you last shot, go close for a block, a quilting pattern or something else that is special for the quilt. These 4 shots should be done for each quilt. When I load them into the file, I then include a notation with date, any special techniques or fabrics, approximately what the materials cost, how long it took (roughly) and if sold - how much, if gifted - to whom. This may seem like a bit of work, but it only takes a few minutes and I can guarantee you won't remember these details later.