Hi all
Have been away from here for a while, , Need some advice. My wife has started selling jewellery and I've been recruited has CAD operator and photographer.
I've quickly found takening photos of silver jewellery is not has easy has it look.
What equipment should I been using? For now I only have my A550 sigma 18-250. And sigma 580 flash
Cheers stephen
Tip for takening jewellery photos
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Re: Tip for takening jewellery photos
Lots of white paper. Make a sort of tunnel - as big as you can - and fire your flash at the paper, not the jewellery. Shape the paper to shape the jewellery. Use a soft dome diffuser on the flash.
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Re: Tip for takening jewellery photos
thanks david
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Re: Tip for takening jewellery photos
what will be the final support? internet only? print (how big)?
I have no idea how good is your 18-250 at close focus, you'll probably need a Macro lens (70 to 100 mm), a flash with a diffuser really close to the subject (doesn't need to be too big or expensive) like
http://www.adorama.com/LTBF.html
http://www.adorama.com/LTBSB12.html or
http://www.adorama.com/LTBSB18.html
I remember this girl that rented my friend's studio in Paris, she used to place the softbox back-light really close to the objects, then fill in with reflectors: white, gray or black depending on the effect she was looking for...
I have no idea how good is your 18-250 at close focus, you'll probably need a Macro lens (70 to 100 mm), a flash with a diffuser really close to the subject (doesn't need to be too big or expensive) like
http://www.adorama.com/LTBF.html
http://www.adorama.com/LTBSB12.html or
http://www.adorama.com/LTBSB18.html
I remember this girl that rented my friend's studio in Paris, she used to place the softbox back-light really close to the objects, then fill in with reflectors: white, gray or black depending on the effect she was looking for...
Pako
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