Project in development: Inexpensive way to shoot expensive jewelry

DIY Jewelry photography examples

I am working on a series of tutorials (not sure what to name it yet :-), but the idea is to develop a very non-expensive DIY lighting and shooting technique to produce stunning results, so jewelry designers and hobbyists can build and use it.

The idea came from +Genia Larionova’s hobby.  She and few her friends create hand-made

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DIY lighting tent for glossy subject top-down shots

Chrome brush tabletop studio photography by alex kolskov

Recently we had a shoot for our long term client of ours, Anisa International. You already know what its for, right? Yep,  chrome cosmetic brushes.  This time the client wanted the brushes to be photographed directly from the top (top-down shot), which brought up an interesting challenge to me. If you’ve been following my blog for

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DIY battery power pack for Paul C Buff lighting: the follow-up test shot.

atlanta photographer alex koloskov on location test diy powerpack

I have this DIY powerpack I’ve  built about 10 month ago. Most of the time it was stored on a shell, as I rarely shoot on location, and so far have never work on location without power outlet within 30 feet:-) (one more shot with the pack is here). However, I am receiving a many

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Trash can as a tool for a professional photographer: the end result all that matters?

white reflection on watch glass added

I continue to explore new techniques that I can utilize in my photography, and this is a second article about my experience of a shooting cone. I’ve got some interesting feedback from my first post (Mastering jewelry photography) where I’ve used DIY shooting cone for a jewelry shots. On one of the forums a fellow

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DIY shooting table for complete white background in product and jewelry photography

complete white background in one shot product advertisement photography lesson

I’ve got my third article about shooting products on a white backgrounds, posted on pixiq.com:
How to get complete white background out from a camera: studio product photography tutorial
Article explains how to get this image directly from a camera:

Article features a video from the shot.  Enjoy:-)

Alex

Building professional flash portfolio for photographer: our experience.

New flash portfolio website for Atlanta photographer Alex Koloskov

Today is a big day for us, really. Last few weeks we were working on our web portfolio, as the current site was not touched for 5 years.
I was looking to get a new, large and vivid flash portfolio: with fullscreen functionality, some (but not much) animation and huge images which can be viewed without

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DIY Vagabond II test drive: dark studio under the sun, by Atlanta photographer.

on location studio lighting setup DIY vagabond alienbees pack

This type of shots is not what I usually do, but when my friends asked if I can do their seniors promo shoot (never heard of such type before:-) my answer was: yes!

I always glad to host any of my good friends in the studio: I can always test new gear or learn some new

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DIY portable power system for Paul C. Buff monolights: Vagabond III?

diy portable power battery pack vagabond II paul c. buff

I rarely shoot on locations, always feel more comfortable working in the studio. In most cases there is a power outlets on location, I had only a few where it was too far from the lights (warehouse freezer, for example). With no external power I’ve used 4 Canon speedlites, but they too weak to be

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