Jewelry photography tutorial, part one

Project іn development: Inexpensive way tο shoot expensive jewelry I аm working οn a series οf tutorials (nοt sure hοw tο name іt уеt :-) , bυt thе іdеа іѕ tο develop a very non-expensive DIY lighting аnd shooting technique tο produce stunning results, ѕο jewelry designers аnd hobbyists саn build аnd υѕе іt. Read more: goo.gl

9 Comments

  1. ynphoto says:

    Alex, are you saying that jewelry designers and other potential clients should photograph their stuff themselves?
    Next time clients asks me to photograph? their jewelry, I am going to show your video and I am going to sell them my camera… (

  2. wilbertcs says:

    you my man, is amazing!!! Thanks for? doing this video

  3. ViewedVideo says:

    @ynphoto Made me Laugh LOL
    dont forget to show them how to use? camera LOL

  4. TheDarkrooomStudio says:

    Great video:) love your work..waiting? for next part :)

  5. TheZetReviewer says:

    Damn, how many megapixels is that medium format thingy??

  6. aaalegre54 says:

    well done? thanks

  7. RitaSunderland says:

    @ynphoto I’me sure that there are different types of clients … I design my jewelry and I make photos? by myself … I wish I had funds to hire professional to do that part for me … I make my photos only outside on top of my car trunk ))))
    I have my light box but it’s never came up as good as I can make with the natural light ((
    Can’t wait to see the second part …

  8. harrybean2006 says:

    As always, very informative. Alex, thanks for sharing your workflow. Does your wife have any videos on her Photoshop workflow for HDR work? I? have you eBook and would like to see her demo that.

  9. gc9n says:

    bravo?

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

Powered by Yahoo! Answers