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Shooting jewelry presents some the biggest technical challenges in photography. Showing the beautiful qualities of a piece without creating dull stones, confusing highlights and shadows, or completely blowing out highly reflective areas means carefully formulating a plan, light metering, and being willing to start all over again if things do not work out.
Accessories can be troublesome for photographers as well. Reflective buckles and other metal parts can be quite a contrast to the rest of the piece. Getting the exposure wrong can mean precious time lost in Photoshop trying to get it to be the way it looks in the real world.
These Tiffany pearls were shot using shadow lighting with barn doors and a bounce board.
James Russell Goldsmiths of Rockport created this set of amethyst necklace and bracelet.
Cape Ann Designs sea glass necklace incorporates different blues and greens.
Cape Ann Designs sea marble necklace shows an inner glow brought out by our strobes.
Cape Ann Designs comb with light colors and clear glass on a light backdrop.
Our only vintage piece, a Chronos Swiss watch with a fantastic blue pattern.
This is an artsy image of a best-selling green leather Kate Spade hand bag.
BeeNee C's handmade elegant black
hand bag
BeeNee C's handmade fun black cat hand bag features leather and fabric.
BeeNee C's handmade rainbow hand bag in reflective mosaic and black velvet