Jewelry Photography Tutorial: This is a third tutorial and demonstration on how household LED light bulbs can be used as Jewelry Photography Lighting.
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21 responses to “Jewelry Photography Tutorial: Easy lighting setup with DIY LED”
I am inspired by you. Thank you
Hi, Great tutorial. I just want to know that can we get the same results using a light tent and use a light inside the light tent?
sir, is there any technique to shoot jewelry using the kit lens
Can you tell me the glass which is being used for the reflection, will be a great help ?
Regards from India
the best
How do you efficiently get rid of all the white dots on the black?
спасибо. очень полезно.
how to photography a sparkly jewelry?? using DSLR camera is difficult to get the sparkle than using phone…
I am torn between giving a BIG thumbs up for helping on lighting table top photography and a HUGE THUMBS DOWN on the google glass-ass.
The mega pixel of this picture?
THANKS
Hi Alex ! can you bring more equipment please ,LOL
Hi, can we remove the black reflection of your camera on jewelry…?
Really like the stuff you are doing so thanks. One thing though, I am on a budget and I need to keep costs down. Is it important to have three or four lights. I am using a light tent for shooting vintage pens.
Tim
Спасибо, Алекс!
Hi Alex, Nice tutorial. I just want to know that can we get the same results using a light tent and use a light inside the light tent?
Alex you look like William Fichtner )))
great work Alex 🙂 What is the best color temperature for jewerly photografy? 2500 or 4000 or 5000 or 6000 kelvin ?? because with hot color temperature, the diamonds have a yellow shade and don't shine… thanks for your videos 🙂 have a nice day.
how many watts is that LED light?
Your Jewellery Photography tutorial is awesome.
You look like a dentist from the future