How to Shoot Jewelry Like a Pro
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How to Shoot Jewelry Like a Pro

Nov 10, 2022

Jewelry can often be difficult to shoot due to its delicate nature and intricate detail. Whether you’re shooting with the Foldio Lightbox Series or Foldio360 Smart Dome, we hope these jewelry photography tips will help you get high quality images during your photography session.

Taking 360 photo of golden hoop earring with Foldio3 and Foldio360 Turntable with DSLR camera

1. Don’t use your camera’s flash

Using your camera’s flash when taking photos can often create unwanted reflections and harsh shadows. Instead, try to take advantage of natural light or adjust the brightness coming from your light source. You could try using our products that have a dimmable LED lighting system such as Foldio2 Plus, Foldio3, or Foldio360 Smart Dome. For extra lighting needs, try the Halo Bars to go along with the Foldio2 Plus or Foldio3. This will help create more of a diffused look which will help bring out the shine and sparkles of your pieces.

jewelry hang on fishing string

2. Fishing string can come a long way

If you’ve been taking a lot of flat lay images, try changing it up by hanging your jewelry with a fish string which creates some sort of a floating effect. An alternative to this would be to use the Foldio360 Smart Dome’s necklace hanging cover to display any necklaces.

Holding a ring on the putty

3. A ring holder can do wonders

Use a ring holder, double-sided tape, or even putty to have your rings sit upright. You could even use a drop of glue from a hot glue gun as a tool to position your ring to your liking.

Reflected Colorful Ring

4. Add an Extra Touch with Reflective Boards OR Mirrors

If you’ve been taking a lot of flat lay images, try changing it up by hanging your jewelry with a fish string which creates some sort of a floating effect. An alternative to this would be to use the Foldio360 Smart Dome’s necklace hanging cover to display any necklaces.

Ring on black backdrop and white backdrop comparison

5. When in Doubt, Use a White Background

Although other colored backgrounds are fun and different, if you’re shooting for a main product image, we recommend that you use a white background. A white background will help reflect light which will help viewers to see the most accurate representation of your piece, especially when it comes to color or texture.

Foldio360 Smart Dome with DSLR camera with Tripod50V, DSLR camera screen showing camera settings

6. Check Your Camera Settings

When shooting with your DSLR, pay close attention to your camera settings. Especially for product photography, try to:

  • Keep your ISO fairly low (around ISO100 or ISO200)
  • Adjust the shutter speed only if you want to alter the brightness of the image
  • Keep your aperture in the mid-range values (f/11.0 - f/18.0) to get a good depth of field which means your image will turn out sharper and more detailed.

7. Macro Lens for the Win

To get maximum precision and detail, use a DSLR and invest in a macro lens. Macro lenses are specifically designed for detailed and close-up shots of smaller objects such as rings or earrings. This will maximize the amount of focus you can get in your shots.

Reflected silver ring taken with DSLR and micro lens
Foldio360 Smart Dome with DSLR camera and Tripod50V

8. Stabilize With a Tripod

When taking photos of such dainty and small objects, blurriness or shakiness is the last thing you want. It can definitely be tempting to quickly snap a shot without a tripod, but please refrain from this. Even if your camera shakes a tiny bit, the quality of your photo will be affected. Definitely use a tripod for every shoot! Our Tripod50V is one you can use that works for DSLR and smartphones.

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