Yes ma’am! It’s something I LOVE to do 🥰 and the phone clip is amazing but I don’t know if they have ones for the phones with 3 lenses… my phone only has 2 lenses 🤔
Love how you've explained everything. I've got a Nikon D5200, I stopped using it because I was just lazy. But I’ve started using it again for modelled shots of my silver necklaces because it looks way better than trying to use my phone for that. I do my best with the basics I know. This info is really good. Straight forward and simple to understand. I suck at photos on white background. It goes grey and I don't know how to edit it out etc. I figured white is prob best for silver. I always wanted to learn photography that's why I got this camera 10 years ago but never had the time and brain power to fully dive into it. ❤
A camera will always try to find a middle grey with a background. This was why I said not to use black paper as a backdrop because the camera will automatically try to make it grey and your jewelry will look really weird! There is definitely a learning curve when shooting in manual but it’s so worth understanding! And once you see how changing one often 3 main talking points, you better understand how you can manipulate your photos!! I’m glad this was helpful and hope you use your Nikon more! I loved my original Nikons 🥰 but I’m a Sony girl now 🤩🤩
@@_withlove_jewelry thank you! Yeah I gotta play with it more for sure. I used my little light box and it's all white in there (when I take all my props out), which is what I did. Then put white paper down. I tried once and gave up LOL. I’ll try again one day! ❤️ These cameras are a bit of a learning curve for sure when you leave the land of automatic 🫠
Ooh, this is so helpful! I love taking photos of my products, but they always turn out terrible. Thanks❤
Omg, I’m so glad this helped!! I was a little concerned it wouldn’t be helpful so thank you so much for the feedback!! 🤩☺️✨
Whaaaaaat I didn’t know you were a photographer, your photos are beautiful😍 also I have never seen the phone clip! 🫢 great video as always 🙌🏼💕
Yes ma’am! It’s something I LOVE to do 🥰 and the phone clip is amazing but I don’t know if they have ones for the phones with 3 lenses… my phone only has 2 lenses 🤔
Love how you've explained everything. I've got a Nikon D5200, I stopped using it because I was just lazy. But I’ve started using it again for modelled shots of my silver necklaces because it looks way better than trying to use my phone for that. I do my best with the basics I know. This info is really good. Straight forward and simple to understand. I suck at photos on white background. It goes grey and I don't know how to edit it out etc. I figured white is prob best for silver. I always wanted to learn photography that's why I got this camera 10 years ago but never had the time and brain power to fully dive into it. ❤
A camera will always try to find a middle grey with a background. This was why I said not to use black paper as a backdrop because the camera will automatically try to make it grey and your jewelry will look really weird! There is definitely a learning curve when shooting in manual but it’s so worth understanding! And once you see how changing one often 3 main talking points, you better understand how you can manipulate your photos!! I’m glad this was helpful and hope you use your Nikon more! I loved my original Nikons 🥰 but I’m a Sony girl now 🤩🤩
@@_withlove_jewelry thank you! Yeah I gotta play with it more for sure. I used my little light box and it's all white in there (when I take all my props out), which is what I did. Then put white paper down. I tried once and gave up LOL. I’ll try again one day! ❤️ These cameras are a bit of a learning curve for sure when you leave the land of automatic 🫠