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Jewellery photography

Jewellery photography

Taking great pictures of jewellery is difficult.  Size, colour, the way different stones and metals reflect and absorb light all conspire to make shooting jewellery a challenge.

The constant volume lighting inside the boxes means shadow free shots can be achieved very easily.  And having live preview makes staging the shot so much simpler – being able to see what the shot will look like before you click snap speeds up the process.

All the images you see here have all been resized and optimised for the web so its easier for you to have a look at the varity of subjects.

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A top shot – with the camera looking down on the product. The simplest and quickest shot. A side shot – with the camera mounted on the supplied tripod gives a different view. The Studio in-a-box makes shooting difficult to photograph items easy.
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Whether its fine or costume jewellery. With live preview on your PC you can see what you are going to get. Move the product and experiment.
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Develop your house style. Experiment with backgrounds. You can get very close up to products to see the detail.
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Use advanced settings to create a depth of field effect. And there’s no quicker way to photograph watches. The maximum target size for a top shot is 16” x 23”.
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The maximum target size for a side shot is 20” x 20” Jewellery photograph Jewellery photograph
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