Kicking things up a bit

The other day I was talking to a professional jewelry maker about some of the reasons why I am not having very good luck when trying to sell my handcrafted jewelry. One area of concern seems to be that I am not taking very good pictures of all the items that I have for sale. I think the reason for this is because I have a pretty crappy camera right now. So I’m thinking about investing a little bit of money into a Canon camera. I really do think that if I could take better pictures of my jewelry, I could probably have more sales. There are a few other things I’m going to try as well, but buying a new camera is definitely on my to do list. Who knows, maybe Santa may come through for me this year.

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  1. no imageMargaret (Who am I?) Says:

    Hey Kim — before you go to that expense, try some of these tricks –

    Lighting is paramount to good pictures. Use natural sunlight whenever possible. Take your items outdoors to an area that’s well lit, but where you can set up with no shadows. Cloudy days are great for photo shoots!

    Use a contrasting background underneath the piece. Use props to raise or arrange the pieces so they are not just flat on a surface, like a mannequin hand or just a cup with a scarf draped over it.

    Crop your photos so that extraneous backgrounds are removed.

    Set the focus on your camera to a macro setting (not all cameras have this, but check your manual out for settings).

    Don’t get too close - that’s the biggest mistake I make when trying to take photos of something small, I get too close and that makes the photo blurry. It’s best to be 3-4 feet away, zoom in with your zoom and then use photo editing software to crop the photo to the right size.

    I’ve seen some great pictures taken with average digital cameras.

    There are some great photography tutorials at webshots.com and at Sony backstage websites.

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