Wedding Rings Photography

Shooting a wedding ring requires an extremely high resolution camera and then cropping it…. or simply a macro lens that allows you to go near  a subject such as a wedding ring, magnifying and composing without cropping the image.

For now shooting macro shots, I’ve to use an adapter that magnifies the object. It’s really smaller than it looks.

Attaching an adapter onto a lens creates chromatic aberrations, which in layman’s term, between the black and white contrast, there’s a slight discoloration that is seen when magnified 100%.

Another good practice when shooting rings, is to have a tent where you put the ring in, so that you don’t show up in the reflection of the ring.

As you can see, some orange and yellow color reflected on the ring, came from the chair and the table it was placed on.

Always clean the ring, every speck of dust shows.

Use torch light with white light to make the diamond shine!

Last tip of the day… don’t lose the ring!

Using sun light as my back-lighting, I was able to get the diamond to glow and glimmer.


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