From: Fire Mountain Gems Specials - Saturday Aug 24, 2019 01:41 pm
Tips for Photographing Jewelry |
Learn Professional Photography Tips
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Good jewelry photography is just as important as creating a good piece of jewelry. After all, if your finger is in the way and there's a glare on the piece, you probably aren't going to sell too many. And, with the popularity of sites like Instagram, which focus entirely on the use of photography as a means of getting exposure, a well-taken photo can be the difference between a dud and a bombshell. | |
If you want to learn from the best, you only need to stop by and talk to the in-house professional photographers who work at Fire Mountain Gem and Beads. One sat down for an interview to give you all the tips and tricks necessary to level up your game when it comes to photography. | | |
I was having trouble with my aperture on my camera, and it just wouldn't give me the depth of field that I wanted, and then my exposure dial was acting up mostly because I don't understand the difference between A and S and Auto. If only there was an article about that...
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The hardest part about advertising is how many different types of advertising are out there, and each has different requirements! Steve Meltzer of the Crafts Report explores the many aspects of how digital photography lets you create many different types of advertisements and shots. | | |
Anyone interested in photography, be it as a hobby, passion or career, can learn a thing or two from these tips. They can be the difference between a flop and a trending picture on Twitter or Instagram.
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Steve Meltzer returns with more advice when it comes to snapping pictures of your jewelry creations, this time talking about using one light during the photography process. It might seem like a silly idea, but one light and the clever use of shadows can be a game changer in photography. | | |
Reflectors are an easy way to get the most out of any light in the area, be it manmade or natural. You can change up the entire feel of a photograph just by the way you work the shadows into the process and Steve Meltzer has tips for this tool of the trade as well.
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