Friday, October 24, 2014
Jewelry Photography - How to Photograph Earrings
I am no expert on photography and photographing jewelry is not the easiest! Most earrings look best hanging but even though I like to use props like vases or jars to hang them from, they can be distracting for the first photo in my Etsy store. For that shot I like to have my earrings dangling from what seems to be nothing with a plain white background:
I finally built a heavy duty earring hanger from shelf brackets, scrap wood and dental floss. I used to have fishing line attached to my Modahaus Table Top Studio with flimsy coat hangers so the earrings would droop and slide around but with these sturdy brackets and dental floss, I can get the line nice and tight and makes setting us so much easier! ( That's 50% of the shot right?) Now my next project is to find brighter lights and maybe some sturdier lamps, it seems a lot of photo lighting is made very cheap and breaks almost right away!
Some other tips:
I use two lamps on either side plus a handheld light that I can move to get the light just right.
Besides using iPhoto for editing photos, I will use FotoFuze, a super simple way to get the background truly white then I will run all my photos though iPiccy a free online photo editing program that is fairly simple to use also. iPiccy helps make my photos more crisp and pop! Even if you don't have any fancy equipment you really need to try these photo editors to get your photos looking their best!
Do you have any photo tips you want to share? Like this article? Please comment below:)
Cool idea. What's that backdrop sheet?
ReplyDeleteChic Mona, That is part of my Modahaus, It is made of an anti static polymer that can be cleaned & it comes in several colors too. I included a link in my article.
DeleteLove this. Thank you for sharing. Will be tweeting it and have pinned and G+-I really do love it! lol :)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Dawn :)
DeleteWow great tips thank you for sharing. Besides using iPhoto for editing photos, I will use FotoFuze, a super simple way to get the background truly white then I will run all my photos though iPiccy a free online photo editing program that is fairly simple to use also. iPiccy helps make my photos more crisp and pop! Even if you don't have any fancy equipment you really need to try these photo editors to get your photos looking their best! https://www.offshoreclippingpath.com/photo-editing-service/
ReplyDeleteeasy idea but great result. I thought it's Photoshoped... we really do jewelry item
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