Simply put, the design of lighting and environment is very particular. Whether the background color is in harmony with jewelry, if deep red or purple velvet is used as the base, the whiteness and nobility of silverware can be compared;
Secondly, jewelry is not photographed by natural light energy alone, but at least three kinds of light sources are needed. You can also consider adding a starlight mirror to increase the radiation effect. Try to make a "light box" with sulfuric acid paper.
Silver jewelry shooting set (soft light shed/jewelry table/umbrella lamp/remake frame)
It is more complicated to clap silverware. Silver is a total reflector. When shooting, it will be affected by the reflected light of all the surrounding scenery, including cameras, lights and any objects in the environment, which will be clearly reflected on the product, causing certain difficulties in shooting. Therefore, the first thing to deal with when shooting such products is to eliminate external interference. In the past, when shooting this kind of products, I used to enclose the products with transparent butter paper to keep out foreign debris. Silver is different from other total reflectors. For example, stainless steel products have an uninterrupted gradient between polished and unpolished parts. When shooting, as long as the light in the key place is good, there will be beautiful gradient light in other places, which will gradually weaken and the texture of the product will be reflected. Silver is different. Its reflectivity is stronger than that of stainless steel, the polished place is particularly bright, the unpolished place is particularly dark, and there is no intermediate transition, so the contrast is particularly large, which requires changing the shooting environment and lighting mode.
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