This was my first shoot for Beading Dancer. My friend who is a great photographer took the photos.
Shooting your own jewellery
can be a task and a half. One thing you cannot compromise on is good
quality photographs of your products. If your work looks good, chances
are someone will buy it...heck,if it looks good and I have the cash,I`ll
buy it.
- First thing you need to do is decide if you would like to do this.
- Second thing is the dates, decide when you would like to do it and dedicate your resources to doing this.
- Then what you need to do is decide on your team. If you don`t know how to use a camera, set aside a budget for a photographer. If you would like to use models, decide how many.
- Find a venue that will work with your items. I find that if I have a central concept, everything becomes easier.
- Once I decided on a day, team and place everything else was pretty much done.
My
theme for this was simple enough. My brand is urban,fresh and looks to
take the old and renew it. So I looked for a location that says that, I
used an old power plant for the venue. I set up a meeting with my
photographer to make sure that she understood my brand and the look and
feel I would like. A day before the shoot, I took my models to do their
hair so that they can sync with the shoot.
I
had a photographer that understood my concept and where I wanted to be
with the shoot. So I didn`t have to direct the shoot. If you get a first
time photographer or a novice you would need to plan out the shots or
scenes so that you get the best out of your shoot. Also think about the
light, if you aren`t using actual lights.
Shot by Lerato Maduna




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