Cabochon Bracelets set in Silver

Cabochon Bracelets set in Silver. (Click for larger view.)

Here’s another image of Steve’s bracelets and a link to his Sample Gallery of his production work.  When the light is just right, I think the cabochons look like small worlds unto themselves.

Visit: Sample Gallery

Heart Bracelet

Hand crafted and casted hearts bracelet.

A new clint always means cool new stuff to photograph.  I’ve started a collaboration to document the jewelry of Steve Page a well respected area jeweler and member of the Baltimore Gem Cutters Guild.  This image is from his hand crafted & casted silver bracelet line and it falls in line with Valentines day.  I photographed this hearts bracelet along with a few other pieces I plan on uploading to the blog galleries in the coming days.  It’s very heavy with a fantastic magnetic clasp.  No skimping on the precious metals here. Click on image for an enlarged view.

Are you interested in a gift for your Valentine?  Call Steve at 410-235-7039.

Wild Ponies of Assateague

Wild Ponies of Assateague (Click to enlarge)

This is a  film transfer worked up in photoshop from a Nikon CoolScan.   This image is special to me because I love camping on Assateague Island.  As I remember, it was the morning after an early winter storm and the ponies had found their way onto the beach and they were enduring the crisp morning breeze.  That’s when the older pony looked up at me.  She had obviously endured many storms.  I could see it in her eyes.

Jan 082012

Temple Lock

These handcrafted locks are very popular among the new-age set.  Temple locks are supposedly used on temple and shrine gates in Tibet.  Then, the locks are sold as a shrine artifact to raise money for the shrine.  The Deity represented on this temple lock is of the Goddess Tara.  So this lock should’ve come from a temple or shine dedicated to Tara.  The lock is said to be magically endowed with the power of that Deity for it is truly a shrine artifact.  Photographed on black Low-Key background at f32 with a 2 second exposure.

Spiral Link Bracelet

Egyptian styled spiral link chain bracelets

Janice Pumphrey created these Copper, Brass and anodized wire bracelets fashioned after an ancient Egyptian design.   The links are interlocked together by the spirals to create the chain bracelet.  With the cost of silver and gold skyrocketing, semiprecious metals are becoming all the vogue among  jewelry makers.  Especially on prototype designs like these when the artist is exploring new design ideas to bring into production.    Photographed at 200 a.s.a. at f-32 with a 2 second exposure on black velvet presentation pillows under a light tent with 3 studio lights.

Jan 082012
A friend asked how did I create the banner? 
It’s all done with two Photoshop tools. A Gradation tool was set to desolve purple into flame orange evenly and then horizontally applied to the canvas.   Then I simply used the smudge tool to smear it into flame wisps.   I believe the flames are seamless when tiled side-by-side.  That’s a trade secret and another story. 
 
 In the next few days, I’m adding this Image to the Free Images page.   Who doesn’t like free banners for thier wordpress blogs, right?
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Jan 012012

Chrome clock assignment.  Time is fleeting unless captured by the camera.  I’ve had this clock with the green glass lens on my mantel for years, and I thought it wound make a great addition to the download library for free images.

Colored flutes for Cordials Assignment.  Clear glass on high-key white is a nightmare even in the in the most controlled circumstances.  Sometimes you just have to create difficult assignments to overcome such hard to achieve images.

I consider this image a failure.   The lighting was wrong and the stems just vanished into the high key white.  Instead of looking like glass stems they ghost out into the background.  Yes, I could spend an hour in Photoshop but why not just reshot?  I’m going to revisit this image again at another time but first I want to shoot some image tests of clear glass in high key white.

Chromeware

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There’s nothing like photographing chrome.  Here’s a sampling of a Chromeware / Barware assignment we’ve been working on in the studio.  Chrome can be the hardest thing to photo photograph professionally yet when done right it can become high art.

Dog Painting - Mary Wang

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Artist and educator Mary E. Wang  painting portfolio documentation.  This project documents Mary Wang’s latest work.

To see more of Mary’s work visit our Sample Gallery or visit her website at www.marywang.com.

Photo documentation of artist portfolios is very important for obtaining access to gallery events and art shows.  Also, JanEric Arts can turn your painting/art into a high resolution graphic image that allows the artist to continue to control the copyrights to the image long after they’ve sold the physical painting.

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