Mastering Small Product & Jewelry Photography
Sell More With Better Photos
4.16 (394 reviews)

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5 hours
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Mar 2024
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$54.99
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What you will learn
Create beautiful small product & jewelry photographs regardless of the type of camera you are using.
Learn how you can use different lighting styles in photographing your jewelry & small products.
How aperture control can affect your depth-of-field in your photographs allowing you to get everything in focus or just a section of the item.
Learn how to get the most from using light tents or light boxes.
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Our Verdict
The Mastering Small Product & Jewelry Photography course offers clear explanations and valuable insights into creating beautiful small product and jewelry photographs, regardless of your camera type. The instructor's enthusiasm for the craft is infectious, making it appealing for beginners and hobbyists looking to expand their knowledge. However, a more updated approach showcasing modern equipment, contemporary photography styles, and providing guidance on specific platform requirements may make this course more attractive to a wider audience.
What We Liked
- Instructor provides a quick, inexpensive, and effective setup for jewelry and small item photography.
- Lighting techniques are thoroughly explained and demonstrated, allowing for high-quality results with proper implementation.
- Content is beneficial for beginners, teaching them how to take photos with DSLRs and basic equipment while also offering alternatives using household items or inexpensive materials.
- Clear and concise presentation offers a good foundation in jewelry photography.
- Instructor's friendly approach makes the course feel personalized and engaging.
Potential Drawbacks
- Lack of focus on creating pure white backgrounds for Amazon sellers, which may be unsatisfactory for those selling products through that platform.
- Some sections assume older equipment or techniques, with dated information and a lack of mentioning modern cameras and lighting gear.
- A few users found the presentation slightly dry and unengaging, possibly appealing more to beginners than seasoned photographers looking for commercial-grade still life ideas.
- Minimal guidance for adding drama or style to objects, with lighting suggestions providing a relatively flat look.
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10/02/2015
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