7 Ways To Photograph Small Products or Jewelry

Photograph Jewelry or Small Product 7 Ways

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7 Ways To Photograph Small Products or Jewelry

What You Will Learn!

  • Several different lighting styles you can use to photograph your jewelry or small products.
  • How light modifiers like reflectors & diffusers can improve your photography.
  • Having the latest and greatest camera gear is all well and good, but it is not the end-all to great product photography.
  • A little post processing can go a long way.

Description

Have you ever wondered, "What's the best technique to use to photograph my small products or jewelry"?

You may be completely new in photographing small products and are looking for a way to get started that fits your budget and style. Or, you may already be an experienced photographer but are stuck in a rut and are looking to expand your knowledge.

In this class, Ferdy will take you step by step and show you 7 different ways you can photograph your jewelry or small product.

Ferdy has been a professional photographer for many years. His studio specialized in portrait & wedding photography and was quite busy.

Several years ago, his wife asked him to help her take photos of jewelry and small products she started selling. He started doing so in a simple, easy and quick way since he didn’t have too much time to spend on her photos, he was quite busy running his studio operation.

What started as a simple and quick photo session of her items, has evolved through the years. He was able to fine tune the lighting, the set-up and overall way her items were photographed. Their method has remained simple, quick, easy to learn, and consistent.

He also noticed over and over again that she was selling her items on eBay for many times more than what she paid for them. Her items sometimes would sell for 35 or 50 times more than what she paid. Sometimes even more than that.

What’s the difference between the items? Nothing, except the photos that she showed were beautiful. They were lit and composed beautifully, had interesting backgrounds and overall, had the look that you might see in the photographs displayed at high end jewelers and department stores. As the result, this gave them a much higher perceived value and her customers were willing to pay more for these items.

Also covered in this course are several lighting techniques that you can use along with light modifiers to help you fine tune your images to professional levels. It doesn't matter if you're using a DSLR, Mirrorless, iPhone or Android.

Here’s what’s covered:

  • Introduction
    Camera Gear Use
    iPhone Camera Used
    Window Light
    LED Lighting
    Using 1 Fluorescent Light
    Using a Flashpoint shooting table
    Puluz Light Box
    Using 2 Dollar Store LED Lights
    Softbox Flash & Modeling Light Photography
    To Post Process or Not
    Class Project
    Final Words

It really doesn’t take any more time taking outstanding and professional looking photos. I even show you several lighting methods and techniques you can use. Some of them cost very little and some of them are free.

Take the course today, say NO to bad photos.

Who Should Attend!

  • Beginner to intermediate level photo enthusiasts who want to learn more about lighting techniques when photographing jewelry & small products.

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Tags

  • Product Photography

Subscribers

13

Lectures

13

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