In jewellery photography, specifically shooting rings, being creative requests more than skills and also needs a good quantity of working time beyond of your on knowledge.
Is everything about exposition?
Photographing rings
is one of the trickiest subjects to understand and master. To shoot that
kind of jewellery, sometimes it’s a chance to sneak away from the hustle and
bustle of the piece and create something truly epic for clients.
Let’s talk about ideas.
If you’ve ever found yourself
wishing you could create more dynamic, interesting, and unique ring shots, then
read on to learn about some of the things that can keep your ring shot game
fresh and new.
Photographing jewellery faces two major obstacles, they
are: the reflections and the stillness of small objects.
Thinking about it, I'll give some tips for useful
accessories to make your photo professionally and more efficiently without
spending too much, or rather without throwing money in the bin.
If you are trying to
make the most money possible from the sale of your jewellery, you MUST have
excellent photos
Reflectors:
The key here is to make
sure some of your light is hitting the sparkly object(s) so that you get a nice
sparkly bokeh in the background. I also advise using mirrors or reflective
surfaces during ring shots. I mean, who doesn’t love a double dose of
diamonds?
Stands:
Stands for necklace,
bracelet, earing and rings
Black, white acrylic: These are used commonly in jewellery and other small product photography to
create stunning reflections underneath your products.
Positioning wax: This amazing product is the secret weapon of many jewellery and coin
photographers. Just a small pinch of positioning wax can be molded and
used to make rings, coins and other small items stand up on end. It is
virtually invisible to the camera.
Keep an eye on the end result of your work. Be sure to
compare your photos with the more experienced photographers, it is common to
miss on the tone of gold, leaving too yellow pieces or silver with metal face.
When in doubt, search too!
Be creative! With experience you will see that seemingly
useless objects can save many hours of work.
* Do you want more informations about it?, send me an email and we can boost your skills up.
* Do you want more informations about it?, send me an email and we can boost your skills up.
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