Awesome I needed this tutorial but Im still blown away that you're doing these videos. With the voice and bone structure gifted upon you should be an actor or a model 🥵 haha 👍
Hey great tutorial. I was looking at a few other videos and photographers seem to edit their jewelry photography a lot. Do you do the same? Are the pictures you posted in this video edited or unedited?
Of course, when I need help on how to take pictures of products, you have a video out here..and I see we have a course so you know Im about to be all in that thang!!
Mate your videos are very informative and easy to follow and detailed. I am having problem with taking photo or video of Jewellery item on a turntable. I tried taking photo of Jewellery necklaces in light-box but after taking the photo, the color and shining is completely different from what we see with our eyes.
Good to hear. And yes jewellery is a picky thing to shoot since even a tiny change in the angle of the camera or lighting when taking the shot can make or break it. The way to teach yourself is simply get a single light (not a light box because that doesn't always work like it's said to) and just take photos with the light coming from different directions until you find the "sweet spot" which makes the shininess look best for that particular item. It's a fair bit of trial and error unfortunately. There's no perfect setup which will work for every item.
Also you are not 'shifting' like in Large format photography, in forensic photography, to shoot a mirror, you need parallell movements of shift, moving the camera out of the "angles", giving a clean shot, in the early 50's it was easy, as they had speed graffics, which had this movement built in, unlike your Nikon, which needs a 19/24/85 mm Tilt-shift lens to do this!!
best jewelry photography tutorial i have come across
Use diffuser cone 👌
This is like GCSE Ebay! You're the best. 😊
Awesome I needed this tutorial but Im still blown away that you're doing these videos. With the voice and bone structure gifted upon you should be an actor or a model 🥵 haha 👍
Thanks man. Appreciated
Just stumbled upon your channel. Where can I find the various lessons you reference in this vid? Really enjoyed this one. So helpful. Thank you.
They are part of my short video course here
thephotographycourse.thinkific.com/courses/advproductphotography
What settings did you put into the camera for ISO, Shutter speed, F stop and white balance? Thanks so much!
Great video! Just did some product shots myself! Super helpful info!
Brilliant mate. You're welcome
its a mirraw, its a mirraw hehe
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Thanks for the guide. Nice tutorials. Gonna have a shoot for of a reflective item soon. This will come in handy
Good to know. You're welcome
Which lens for sony a7iii u prefer?I need for necklace 😇
The cheap Sony 50mm 1.8 is good for a lot of things. Or any of their macro lenses
Hey great tutorial. I was looking at a few other videos and photographers seem to edit their jewelry photography a lot. Do you do the same? Are the pictures you posted in this video edited or unedited?
The photos I took in this video are unedited.
What lens is good for jewelry, i have an e mount camera. A6600. Thank you
Any Sony lens with a MACRO name on it. 60mm, 100mm or more
Of course, when I need help on how to take pictures of products, you have a video out here..and I see we have a course so you know Im about to be all in that thang!!
Nice!
almost have thrown those rings man, so challenging and so true
is polarizer filter good for shiny objects? shooting jewelry specially
Nah I don't think it makes much difference, but if you have one you can try
@@LukeAyers no i don't, but I have a test to see if i'll get accepted for a jewelry photographer .. I thought it might make my shoot easier
Mate your videos are very informative and easy to follow and detailed.
I am having problem with taking photo or video of Jewellery item on a turntable. I tried taking photo of Jewellery necklaces in light-box but after taking the photo, the color and shining is completely different from what we see with our eyes.
Good to hear. And yes jewellery is a picky thing to shoot since even a tiny change in the angle of the camera or lighting when taking the shot can make or break it. The way to teach yourself is simply get a single light (not a light box because that doesn't always work like it's said to) and just take photos with the light coming from different directions until you find the "sweet spot" which makes the shininess look best for that particular item. It's a fair bit of trial and error unfortunately. There's no perfect setup which will work for every item.
Also you are not 'shifting' like in Large format photography, in forensic photography, to shoot a mirror, you need parallell movements of shift, moving the camera out of the "angles", giving a clean shot, in the early 50's it was easy, as they had speed graffics, which had this movement built in, unlike your Nikon, which needs a 19/24/85 mm Tilt-shift lens to do this!!
Wow, you must be a pro. True 👍
I watch a lot of you tube. You deserve to be so much popular than you are.
Thanks
Excelent ! Thanks 😁😁
You’re welcome
my name is Anna and I am struggling with shiny object photography hahaha. love the videos thank you for your help!
You’re welcome Anna!
He is the god of light😁
First comment master 😎♥️
Thanks bro
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