The announcement-preview of the jewelry photography tutorial posted in Pro Corner
Continue reading: Jewelry Photography tutorial posted: shooting a silver bracelet
The announcement-preview of the jewelry photography tutorial posted in Pro Corner Continue reading: Jewelry Photography tutorial posted: shooting a silver bracelet
This e-book is about jewelry photography. Gemstone necklace to be specific. It will be useful for hobbyists who need to create photos of their craft without spending much money for the lighting and camera as well as for jewelry photographers who are looking to learn new ways on how to Continue reading: DIY solutions for jewelry photography
All inclusive week in Cancun resort in Mexico is over, and now it is time to put all gained calories back to work:-) So, next day after arrival I went to a studio and continue to work on our DIY-lighting for jewelry project (e-book). And to get you in the loop, here what has happened Continue reading: Project in development: Inexpensive way to shoot jewelry. LED lighting.
I am working on a series of tutorials (not sure what to name it yet , but the idea is to develop a very non-expensive DIY lighting and shooting technique to produce stunning results, so jewelry designers and hobbyists can build and use it. The idea came from +Genia Larionova‘s hobby. She and few her Continue reading: Project in development: Inexpensive way to shoot expensive jewelry. Part one
While working on putting together test result for an upcoming Leica X1 vs Fuji X100 article I found this one year old photoshoot which was never released before. According to pool’s result (did you vote? see it on the right), jewelry photography is the most interested topic among my blog readers, and I Continue reading: Human’s code exposed: Photographing DNA encoded jewelry
I noticed a big interest to the focus stacking topic. I will explain a post production part in Photoshop CS5 more detailed. You can read and see the video of a shooting part on Alex’s blog Focus stacking technique using Adobe Photoshop CS5 So, we have a sequence of images: 5, 8, 12. I mean, Continue reading: How to do Focus Stacking in Photoshop CS5. Jewelry photography post production.
Recently we had a very extensive jewelry photoshoot for new hi-end jeweler in Atlanta, Elizabeth Dupree Lynch. Descendant of one of the oldest and best known families in America, she recently launched jewelry business. Her Fine Jewelry collection, hand crafted by Italian master jewelers, represents love, specifically – “all the love in a world one Continue reading: Jewelry photography: 3 lighting setups for your inspiration.
Recently I played with the new (to me) thing: a lighting cone. In general, the idea of this light modifier is very similar to a shooting box (lighting tent) but have few very major advantages, especially if used to shoot jewelry. I personally do not like shooting tent (despite the fact I’ve used it recently) Continue reading: Mastering jewelry photography: my experience with a shooting cone
While I working on a new articles from the shots we have done in 2011, I’d like to re-post the full article form my guest post for LearnMyShot.com (great educational source for beginners). The material is really interesting, and I want to have it on my blog as well. This is how we Continue reading: Focus stacking technique using Adobe Photoshop CS5
Just want to give a little insight for one of the projects we have running as some sort of background process during the week before a vacation. Talking about jewelry photography, small jewelry to be specific. The main intention of this self-assignment that I want to develop a lighting technique which will let me to Continue reading: Lighting for jewelry photography: the development process |
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