Jewellery photography is important and  can be  the key to the best presentation for jewelers. However, jewelry has many factors that  make it tricky to photograph: variables like small size, reflective metals,  the brilliance of diamonds and gemstones will create to the obstacles you will experience.   
 
 Whether you are selling jewellery online, creating post cards,  or making a catalog, jewelry photography requires quality images and presenting them well will get you better results.  The quality of your images should match or surpass the image that your customer sees in their mind.
 It's no secret that advertising looks  and works better with good photography  and that online sellers with high quality images will sell more jewelry by  showing a better look and feel to consumers. High quality jewelry  photos will make it easier to sell jewelry by showing people the most realistic  colors and sparkle. And, best of all, taking good jewelry photos does not have to be  expensive or complicated, it just requires the patience to invest your time  to get the best results.
Digital Cameras:Most digital camera sold these days will be  good enough to create quality online images and even printed or poster sized  graphics. Modern digital cameras offer 
many options and  and one with manual setting will help you avoid or control many of the  jewelry  photography problems we will talk about here. A macro lenses or a macro feature creates the best image for close up pictures. Options such as  F-Stop  and Exposure settings will be a benefit to you when you have to work  with too  much or too little lighting. Also, most cameras have a “bracketing” sequence where  the camera takes 3 images at different exposures with one press of the  button. This option gives you the chance to view 3 variations of  exposure in  order to find the right amount of exposure needed to make your picture  perfect.   
Suggestions: The best thing you can do to improve your  jewelry photography skills would be to take some time to learn about your  camera and photography techniques, and then spend some money  getting the right tools and equipment, like a light box or light tent,  exposure board, and tripod. With some time and practice, you can learn how  to take professional shots with true color gemstones, diamonds, gold, and  silver. The time and money spent on your own photography skills will save you from  paying the expensive  photography fees you would pay if you had to hire a professional. It also allows you to have  control over exactly how your products will be represented.
Positioning:     Many jewelry designs will look good when taken  from several angles to show detail. To hold the jewelry in place while  photographing, you can use a small amount of bee's wax placed behind the jewelry. The  wax can be wiped off easily with a cloth after the shot. If you  get the wax on the gemstones, diamonds, or under settings, you will have to  use jewelry cleaner to remove it. 
 Having a tripod will help  ensure a stable and  clear image. Without a tripod or stable camera mount, there is a greater  chance that the image will be blurred by movement by the shooter. Tripods come in  many types and sizes that should fit any universal camera mount. You will  also get more stable images using your camera's self timer. The self timer is  designed to leave several seconds to lapse before it takes the picture  allowing you to move away and keep the camera and tripod as still as  possible. 
 
Lighting:Lighting can become a  difficulty when photographing gold,  silver, and other high polish metals because they have such high reflection  properties. They can  reflect over 90% of light, creating glare in your lens, and conversely, without proper lighting the  jewelry will not photograph well. 
 Bear in mind that more light is not necessarily better in many  cases. Using a flash will create more reflections and glare, resulting in parts of the jewelry are  that are too dark and others that are too light. A way to avoid  these lighting problems is to use a light box or light tent that will diffuse the light  and balance the darker areas within the design. However, using only diffused light will  inhibit the ability of diamonds and other  gemstones to sparkle in the light. You should consider a direct light source that  gives you flexibility to move and angle the light for the best fire in  each gemstone.
Depth of Field: Advanced photographers will use manual  settings to create quality images. When photographing jewelry, most of the pieces are very small and you  want every part of the design to be sharp in focus, even at a very  close range. To accomplish this, you should 
pay close attention to the depth of field  as it will allow you to bring the entire design into focus at a close range. The  setting on the camera to get a good depth of field requires a high F-Stop  setting (F11 or F12) to bring both the close part of the jewelry and the far  part into focus. 
Adjustments:After taking your shots with your digital  camera, you can modify the image with photo software to make it  look its very best. By outlining, re-touching, color correcting, and working  with shadows you can create a realistic dimension to give you that final touch for  a  professional look. You will also need to decide the quality and size that  you will save the file at. For images used on the internet 72dpi is usually  good, but for print or catalogs 300dpi is a common setting. The format that  the file will eventually be published in 
uncompressed TIF for  catalogs or print and JPEG or GIF for websites. 
Conclusion:Knowing the obstacles and solutions to  taking good  jewelry photos can help your designs look better and ultimately sell  better.  Once you take a short amount of time to learn the skill of jewelry photography,  you will have a great advantage over your competitors.
 
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