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Lighting Secrets for Capturing the Brilliance of Jewellery in Photos

by William Jones manager

Jewellery photography is an art form in and of itself. It takes more than merely pointing a camera to capture a piece's shine, depth, and minute details. Lighting is essential for highlighting the brightness of your jewellery and producing eye-catching images. 

Here are some tips for using expert lighting to maximise the potential of your jewellery photography:

1. Accept Natural Light:

  • You are friends with soft, diffused light: Unwanted shadows and glare are produced by strong sunlight. On a cloudy day, choose gentle, diffused natural light that comes from a window.
  • Bounce It Up: To eliminate harsh shadows and create even illumination, place a white bounce card across from the light source and reflect soft light onto your jewellery.


2. Create Your Lighting Configuration:

  • Continuous Light Sources: Soft-boxes and light panels are excellent choices for providing steady, adjustable light that is ideal for fine-tuning your setup. Try different diffusers and angles to get the desired result.
  • Catch the Sparkle: To add a little more shine, carefully position a tiny point light to draw attention to particular areas of your jewellery and produce shimmer.


3. Background Lighting Matters

  • The Key Is Minimalism: An orderly and minimalist backdrop lets the jewellery steal the stage. To improve the vibrancy of your pieces and reflect light, use backdrops that are white or light in colour.
  • Play Around with Colours: For a stronger style, try using colourful backgrounds that complement the tones of your jewellery. Make sure the hue doesn't detract from the original work.


4. Additional Tips

  • Try Different Camera Angles: Don't be scared to try different camera angles to highlight the various dimensions and facets of your work.
  • Post-Processing Power: Use image editing software to make small modifications, such as brightness or colour correction. But refrain from extensive modifications that distort the jewellery's actual characteristics.


Learning these lighting techniques can transform your jewellery photography from mediocre photos to breathtaking images that truly convey the beauty and character of your pieces. Keep in mind that light is your paintbrush; use it imaginatively to highlight the alluring presence of your jewellery and bring out its brilliance. Also, hiring the right jewellery photographer makes all the difference to your stunning pieces!


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