10.13.2008

Quick Look

I've got a few posts lined up for you! I just have to write them you see....
I want to tell you about what I've been up to- it seems I'm always busy, but I just never put it together that I have actually been taking a lot of photos of it all!

Here's what I was doing today, for instance:

This is one of my studio tables, where I was taking new product shots of my butterfly wing necklaces. This is actually where I take ALL of my product shots. Its just on a board that I can move around with white printer paper on top. This way when the paper gets dirty or wrinkled I can discard it and get a new sheet. There are several pieces in a little pile, so the background of my photos is opaque white. The light is always form the natural daylight, which, of course, poses problems when it's a crappy day or dark outside. Also, now the leaves are turning orange, casting an orange glow onto it all.
Heres how the photos came out after I touched them up a little:
What do you think? I needed new photos for my necklace listing, which didn't, in my opinion, have enough examples of how your necklace may turn out. Now I think having extra photos may persuade someone a little more to buy it. If you can't touch an object before you buy it, you need a lot of photos, or really great photos, and both is best. This is what I'm working on!

4 comments:

Jen Vecc said...

love the pics. in fact a friend of mine may be purchasing a butterfly necklace for his fiance. he saw my necklace and asked for your website so he could get his fiance one too! :)

hugs n stuff...
jen

shopPOPKO said...

oh thats great! you are the best advertisement! geez, i really need to start wearing one too. its just that i never allow myself to buy one from myself. how ridiculous. im going ot make myself a necklace thats not a 'reject only'. dont you find that you only keep the ones that arent quite right, so that you can sell the good ones?

Chris said...

Interesting. I never knew how you set up your studio shots. I think they're pretty good as is, and the more the better, I suppose. I think you really capture the look and feel of the pieces, too.

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