Jewelry and Product Shots - the Right Light
Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 6:56 pm
You can't just stick a ring in the sky and expect it to look good in real photography - why would you think it's any different in Twilight?
It's the right lighting and composition that is important for jewelry shots in Twilight, just as in real life.
For a great video tutorial and great diagrams regarding studio lighting setups, check the One On One Video Tutorial at Studiolighting.net
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What about smaller product shots? Here are some thoughts about shooting Jewelry Photography that you can apply to your Twilight Jewelry Renderings
http://www.tabletopstudio.com/documents ... graphy.htm
(see another great article on Shooting Fine Jewelry here.)
all images and tips are found at this link, all credit to Table Top Studio!
THESE ARE NOT RENDERINGS THEY ARE ACTUAL PRODUCT SHOTS USED TO DEMONSTRATE A POINT.
It's the right lighting and composition that is important for jewelry shots in Twilight, just as in real life.
For a great video tutorial and great diagrams regarding studio lighting setups, check the One On One Video Tutorial at Studiolighting.net
[vimeo]2211772[/vimeo]
What about smaller product shots? Here are some thoughts about shooting Jewelry Photography that you can apply to your Twilight Jewelry Renderings
http://www.tabletopstudio.com/documents ... graphy.htm
(see another great article on Shooting Fine Jewelry here.)
all images and tips are found at this link, all credit to Table Top Studio!
THESE ARE NOT RENDERINGS THEY ARE ACTUAL PRODUCT SHOTS USED TO DEMONSTRATE A POINT.
for pearls - and round objects - using one light source will give better contrast/round results.