Jewellery photography: Useful techniques to help you capture pro-level jewellery photos

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Jewellery photography: Useful techniques to help you capture pro-level jewellery photos

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Jewellery photography: Useful techniques to help you capture pro-level jewellery photos
https://www.karltayloreducation.com/jew ... jewellery/

Whether it’s diamond rings or gemstone necklaces, jewellery photography is notoriously difficult, but there are a few useful techniques you can try that will make the process so much easier.
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Thanks for sharing. I'm still trying to teach myself this new camera. I just brought a copy of this home. Its the yearly arts awards for students magazine from Great Basin College. https://www.gbcnv.edu/argentum/docs/2019.pdf
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Thanks Art. I've seen and taken so many bad pics of jewels I'm sure this will be very helpful to all. The video gives a nice synopsis so I'll add it to the thread. :)

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thanks..
though i dont think the author likes me..
i commented on his stuff on linked in..
:)

do notice that he plays with light so much
that there is no way anything he takes will actually look like that outside his camera
thats why i dont tend to do those tricks
but i still get stupendous images... with all the wrong stuff still in.
go figure

at least you can match my photos at home in terms of patterns and such
not his..
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