You don't need a full studio to photograph jewelry well. The essentials are:
A 100mm macro lens is the gold standard for jewelry, but a 50mm with extension tubes works fine for most ecommerce shots.
Jewelry is reflective, so the goal is to control what the lens sees in the reflection. Here's a setup that works:
| Light source | Result | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Direct flash | Harsh hotspots | Avoid for jewelry |
| Softbox at 45° | Even, controlled | Gold, silver, platinum |
| Window light (diffused) | Soft, natural | Fashion jewelry, Etsy |
| Ring light | Front-lit, flat | Social media close-ups |
Avoid ring lights for fine jewelry — they create a telltale circular reflection in every stone and polished surface.
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White and light grey backgrounds are the safe default for marketplace listings (Amazon requires pure white for main images). For secondary shots, consider:
For Etsy and Instagram, lifestyle contexts work well: a piece resting on a book, a wooden surface, or draped over a ceramic dish.
| Setting | Recommended value |
|---|---|
| Aperture | f/8–f/16 for deep depth of field |
| Shutter speed | 1/60s or slower (use tripod) |
| ISO | 100–200 (keep noise low) |
| White balance | Daylight (5500K) or custom |
Shoot in RAW format so you have full control over white balance and exposure in post.
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