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Working on uploading the remaining stock of my photo jewelry & I realized a lot of the photos I took of the items, (pendants, earrings, etc), are purty damn crappy. Ugh.

At least I managed to get one pendant uploaded to my store.

I'd appreciate any suggestions on improving the description. Seems like there are questions about the pendant that someone might have & it'd be good for me to give more info in the descption.

ko-fi.com/s/ab77ae6bae

"Sunshine Daisy"

One of my photo pendants, 1"x1" (0.25m x 0.25m). Available for purchase at my Ko-fi site,

ko-fi.com/s/ab77ae6bae

@see_the_sus You’ll get better with time and practice!! The first pictures I took for my bakery were awful next to what I do now! As for descriptions, tell the story of the item. Everything has a story, and people connect with stories.

@LindaGoodliffe

Studio work has never been my forte but using a table-top setup should be a lot easier for me.
I still have 2 full-size moonlight studio kit w/ softboxes but I struggle with understanding light ratios/settings/connecting to the hot shoe.
It's a real pain in the ass having a math & numbers learning disability. 😖

@see_the_sus Natural sunlight has always improved my pictures. No math involved. 😁

@LindaGoodliffe

ohhh same here! I wish though that I hadn't resisted learning studio work for so many years. I was so dead set on sticking with my photojournalism work that I refused to believe I needed to learn how to use the gear.
I had a colleague in New Jersey who gave me a few tips but he was so busy that we were never able to get together more often.

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