How do y'all take such nice photos?
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gsmith124
Bracelet King
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4 years, 4 months ago by gsmith124
Im trying to figure out how to make proffessional photos. Can anyone give me some tips?
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ToneTexas
Bracelet King
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4 years, 4 months ago by ToneTexas
Pattern and Craft (she is one of the mods here on BB) just released a Q&A video on YouTube where she addresses this question and others. Check out her channel and Instagram, she takes excellent photos. Her profile is pattncraft on BB.
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Ate_Trisha
Bracelet King
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4 years, 4 months ago by Ate_Trisha
try to have good lighting, have all your photos be in the same place or style ( like in plants or outside). Hope this helps! 🙂
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luvalex30
Professional
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4 years, 4 months ago by luvalex30
Natural lighting makes your bracelet look a lot better than artificial lighting so try to take pictures during the day!
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chloe_27
Bracelet King
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4 years, 4 months ago by chloe_27
I use mostly natural lighting and make sure to have a decent camera so its easier to see the bracelet. Also, In my opinion I wouldn't use filters because a clean picture would look more professional. Hope this helps! 😊
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marina_tso
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4 years, 4 months ago by marina_tso
This really is a great question to get really nice photos I usually use either white or black card stock depending on the colors in the bracelet to really make a pop or use natural lighting like go outside or something❤️Hope this helped
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2006_Mandy
Bracelet King
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4 years, 4 months ago by 2006_Mandy
I have never really used natural lighting I prefer to use flash or artificial light. My photos for that reason are generally all over the place. I really liked my first clipboard as a background as it was pretty. Then it broke and I had many different ideas for photos. I started editing my photos and so when my photos don’t look too good I edit the backgrounds out. Or sometimes I simply tape bracelets on a piece of paper and get a photo like the flip flop bracelets. It’s normally dependent on my mood.
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2006_Mandy
Bracelet King
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4 years, 4 months ago by 2006_Mandy
My suggestion though is pick a theme. Whether it is a one or two coloured backdrop using paper, a bush of flowers in your yard, your thread box, etc and every time you take photos take your photos with the backdrop chosen.
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arizonabby
Professional
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4 years, 4 months ago by arizonabby
You can place your bracelets in a surrounding such as flowers with good lighting - midday is the best. You can also place it on a small mirror and then under your laptop screen with a desirable background!!!
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amazing_me
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4 years, 4 months ago by amazing_me
Have your background the same color of your bracelet like @Aebegayle
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Aebegayle
Bracelet King
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4 years, 4 months ago by Aebegayle
@amazing_me awe thanks for tagging me so I can see it
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ellbell
Professional
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4 years, 4 months ago by ellbell
Definitely try and find either a white background or something with nature or a book page. It really depends on the camera angle and the way you lay out the bracelets. The pictures look better if the bracelet is untied together and is layed flat
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HorseGrl
Professional
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4 years, 4 months ago by HorseGrl
try to shape the bracelet, and always make sure your phone is focused. ( also take burst pics and choose your best ones). another great tip is neutral backgrounds, ore plants in the background. ALWAYS have good lighting (natural sunlight is the best in my opinion)
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ks_wizard
Bracelet King
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4 years, 4 months ago by ks_wizard
I try to use props for my photos, such as flowers, lanterns, etc. I also use filters from the photos app on my phone. Try to make the colours pop as much as possible. If your bracelet has a theme, like Disney try to use Disney props. Or if the colour palette is blue, pink, yellow and orange, try using a background that complements that. Using construction paper is a good idea to get an easy and affective photo.
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