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Tips for jewellery photography
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TIPS FOR JEWELLERY PHOTOGRAPHY
  • 1. Clean the piece
  • While a piece of jewellery may look good to the
    naked eye, there may be all kinds of debris
    visible once you get close with a macro lens.
    Oils from your fingertips, fibers from clothing,
    and dust are just a few of the things youll
    find. Instead of spending hours in Photoshop
    trying to get rid of every little imperfection,
    spend time cleaning the jewelry.
  • 2. Use a light box
  • A led light box can be useful when shooting
    reflective products like jewellery. Light tents
    work well when shooting reflective objects
    because the subject is completely surrounded,
    thus eliminating outside elements that can show
    up in the reflective surfaces.

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  • 3. Hang it
  • Many pro photographers string up jewellery like
    earrings and pendants with monofilament line to
    allow them to appear as if they are floating.
    These threads are strong and its very easy to
    retouch them out of the final image.You can also
    use mannequins to show a display of necklaces and
    earrings.
  • 4. Use a lint roller
  • If you use cloth backdrops, such as black velvet
    for jewelry, then you know that dust, lint and
    small fibers are like magnets to the backdrops.
    Also, you can get hair can get all over your
    cloth backgrounds. Such a background looks quite
    unprofessional in product photos. A little pocket
    lint roller or a lint brush is an easy way to
    remove unsightly lint or hair from your cloth
    background sets. Once the paper on the lint
    roller finishes, it can be replaced with a refill
    roll of paper.

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  • 5. Use a macro lens
  • Most jewelry photography is done with a macro
    lens. A decent macro lens is a necessity for any
    product photographer. Macro lenses are used to
    photograph small subjects and make them appear
    much larger. Macro lenses can also be used to
    isolate a small facet on a larger subject.
  • A true macro lens allows you to magnify the
    subject to at least a 11 ratio. What this means
    is that the image projected on the sensor as it
    comes through the lens is the same size as the
    actual subject. This helps to capture the
    intricate details on a subject.
  • 6. Experiment with cheap jewellery
  • I think a good way to start out at first is
    simply buy a lot of cheap jewelry and practice on
    simply getting the lighting correct. Learn what
    techniques work and what doesnt. The upside of
    learning by using cheap-looking jewellery is that
    once you figure out how to make the cheap product
    look good, youll find it much easier to work
    with high quality items. If youre lucky, you
    probably have some friends who have some decent
    pieces that you can borrow. Another option is to
    talk to some local jewelers and smaller companies
    that may need some photos for their websites.
    They may allow you to bring a small setup into
    their showroom after hours. A great place to find
    cheap jewellery is street vendors who sell
    handmade jewellery and crafts.

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THANKING YOU!
  • Jewellery Photography Mumbai.
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