by Rasa | Aug 10, 2026 | Jewelry Photography
A diamond can look flat, gray, or overly white in a photograph even when it is exceptional in person. A vivid sapphire can shift too dark, too purple, or too saturated. That is why diamond and gemstone photography is not simply macro photography with a brighter light....
by Rasa | Aug 8, 2026 | Jewelry Photography
A ring can look expensive in person and strangely flat in a photograph for one simple reason: jewelry does not respond to light like most products. To learn how to light jewelry, think less about making it brighter and more about placing controlled reflections. The...
by Rasa | Aug 7, 2026 | Jewelry Photography
A shopper cannot feel the weight of a gold chain, turn a ring toward the light, or inspect a gemstone in person. E-commerce jewelry photography has to do that visual work quickly: show the piece clearly, make its materials believable, and give a buyer enough...
by Rasa | Aug 6, 2026 | Jewelry Photography
A new collection can lose momentum before it ever reaches your website. Pieces arrive in mixed packaging, SKU details live in separate spreadsheets, approvals stall, and product photos come back without the angles your shoppers need. A clear jewelry catalog workflow...
by Rasa | Aug 4, 2026 | Jewelry Photography
A diamond ring can look brilliant in person and strangely dull online. A gold chain can turn orange under a kitchen light. A close-up of a gemstone may show a beautiful color to the eye, then reveal glare, dust, and soft edges on a product page. That is the real...
by Rasa | Aug 3, 2026 | Jewelry Photography
A shopper cannot feel the weight of a gold chain, turn a ring toward the light, or inspect a gemstone’s setting through a screen. They make a decision from what they can see. That is why ecommerce jewelry images are not simply catalog requirements. They are the...