Taking Pictures of Jewelry for Online Auctions
Taking pictures of jewelry is one of the hardest things you can ever photograph. Reflections, Shadows, and Lighting are just some of the biggest problems, where taking pictures of your homemade goods. But with these tips, that process can be a little bit easier. Enjoy!
Things You’ll Need:
- A digital camera
- A piece of scrapbook paper or material
- A jewelry item
- Patience
- Simple photo-editing software
Instructions
Step 1
First, you must understand your camera features. It will be MUCH easier to take pictures of jewelry if you have a good macro zoom. This will make your pictures crisp and clear, and not blurry. This macro zoom is usually defined by a little silhouette/icon of a tulip or flower. Turn this feature on if you have it.
Step 2
Secondly, many people are tempted to use the flash because they think it will make their beads and/or diamonds shine brighter. And they couldn't be any more wrong. DO NOT I repeat DO NOT ever use the flash. Natural light is your best bet. Although it isn't extremely consistent, with flash all you will get is ugly reflections and darkened backgrounds.
Step 3
Choose a background. It can be a piece of a material or a piece of scrap-booking paper. A light pattern is perfectly fine, but make sure that when you put the jewelry item on the background, that the background doesn't take away from the item. Some people prefer a solid background. It can even be the traditional black, white, blue, or red.
Step 4
Now the hardest part, lighting! Lighting is a very big obstacle during photography like this. The best light, like I said before, is natural light, but if you live in the north pole where there is no light 10 out of the 12 months, than you have no choice. The best artificial lighting is a natural sunlight bulb. Never use fluorescent lights, as they tint everything green and tend to make things appear darker.
Step 5
Haha! the fun begins! Turn on that macro, make sure the light is even, and shoot away! Do all different angles. From the side, from the top, the bottom, the chain, the gems, everything. Don't even think about it. Just shoot. Take around 15 shots for each piece because it's guaranteed that you will not use half of them.
Step 6
After you've taken your pictures, don't delete any of them directly off of your camera just yet. Take time to look at them on a bigger screen, your computer monitor, that is. Go into your editing program and brighten, change the tone, or sharpen your photos if need be.
Step 7
Ta Da! And Happy Selling!
Tips & Warnings
- Remember, natural light if at all possible
- Try to avoid shadows
- MACRO MACRO MACRO
- Use subtle colors that contrast with piece
- If doing a series of photos, try to make sure that the backgrounds complement each other
- When editing, never over-saturate. Not only does it look bad, but it can mislead people.
- Just have fun and use smart business practices!
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