It seems since I started making beads I've been trying to find a way to photograph them. Small shiny objects of glass are so satisfying to create. Documenting them, not so much. Armed with a new camera I decided it was time to have another go at it. This time I reached out to a fellow beadmaker,
Jinx Garza, for some insight. Her bead photos have always been super dreamy and absolute perfection. Putting her tips to use I was able to capture the photos below. It seems I'm on the right path at last. Yeah!!
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Pretty purple and cranberry set |
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Blue, green and soft purple beads with blue scrolling lines |
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One of my favorites, Sea-foam ribbons focal bead |