![]() ![]() ![]() Highlights (circle half white/half-shaded icon) make the highlights brighter or darker. Also, try placing the piece atĬrop in close enough to see the jewelry well.Ĭonsider composition of the photo in an artful manner by framing the negative space around the jewelry as much as the jewelry itself allowing the spaces around the jewelry to have interesting shapes.Īvoid photographing the jewelry too low on the horizon, the steep angle makes it hard to see the jewelry.Īuto adjust (wand icon) lets the camera automatically fix the picture the way it thinks it should (not always reliable.)Įxposure (+/- icon) allows you to adjust the lighting of the photograph lighterīrilliance (yin/yang icon) bringing out details and vibrance of the photo. (It’s not my personal preference for silver jewelry.)Īvoid awkward lines or obstructive items that interrupt the eye flow of the jewelry.Īvoid photographing on highly textured backgrounds such as rice, beans, or gravel as the jewelry can get lost in all the texture making it difficult to separate the background and the details of the jewelry.Ĭonsider staging your jewelry taking out all kinks in the beading or chain, and creating a nice flowing movement to the focal. Grays are easier for cell phones to “read” versus more stark black. Have a clean uncluttered background, this is great for submitting to magazines and juried shows. ![]()
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