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How to get high quality jewelry photos easy?


 
 
Making your jewelry photographs look professional, and showing your items in all their details, beauty, and depth of field can set your designs apart from the competition. The old cliché stands true, “you never get a second chance to make a first impression.” In the on-line world of e-commerce, the more you stand out, the more you are remembered. This translates directly into your sales.
To sell your jewelry online from your web site, eBay or other online auctions and web stores you need to present your products with clear, quality images. It is also important to have good jewelry photos for your brochures, flyers, business cards, and any other marketing pieces you make.
Everybody in the trade knows that shooting jewelry can be a real headache. A photographer has to deal with several technical problems at the same time: shallow depth of field due to high levels of magnification, parasitic reflection on polished surfaces, color fidelity, not to mention such basic things as motion blur and perspective distortion. If you think that this is it, hold your breath. After dealing with all the technical hurdles to shoot the picture, it is time to adjust it, optimize and retouch, and this is not an easy task. Few mistakes and all the efforts are wasted, and the resulting picture, unfortunately, does not look as good as thousands of jewelry shots out there.
Sounds familiar? I got good news for you. There is an easy, convenient and affordable way to forget about your photography related problems, expenses and efforts you spend to get your jewelry products photos done professionally, to make your items look appealing, and attract more buyers!

View a few samples of jewelry photographs and imagine that your products images could look just like this, without any fuss about it. These sample jewelry photos have an exceptional quality comparable to photographs produced by many jewelry photography providers on the market today.*
While average prices for jewelry photography on the market vary between $28.00 and $100.00 per each image, with US Jewelry Online the costs are much lower. For example, for rings you would pay $10.00 per image, for watches - $15.00, and complicated necklaces would cost just as low as $20.00 per image.
Isn’t it a great saving?!

Ready to get started? All you need to do is to fill out online service request form, or download our digital brochure together with the attached form, complete that form, and send us by mail or fax using our contact information below.
You can also call us at (877) 488-7565 to place an order.

So what do we have?
• High quality images (view samples) http://www.usjol.com/jewelry-images-prices.html • Prices starting from $10.00 per image (view prices) http://www.usjol.com/jewelry-images-prices.html#prices • Images that can be used for web site, online and print catalogues, flyers, ads and more
• Service available Monday trough Friday, 9 am - 6 pm EST
• Easy order processing:
o Order online
o By fax/mail printable service request form
(download, print, complete and send)
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For more details see how it works http://www.usjol.com/jewelry-imaging-service-info.html .


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Ready To Get Started? Proceed To Order Form>> http://www.usjol.com/order-jewelry-imaging-service.html

Sincerely,

Brian L. Maloy
Marketing Manager

Phone: +1 (212) 813-6682
Fax: +1 (212) 354-1359
US Jewelry Online, Inc.
71 West 47th Street
Suite 303
New York, NY 10036
United States


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February 23, 2007

 

Mark Feldstein
  Well, this is a nice idea but it doesn't fly...at all. First, is your name Boris or Bryan? Your header says Boris, your signature says Brian. Nonetheless, there are no examples of your work here or elsewhere, you're preaching to a bunch of folks who do this type of photography themselves and frequently ask questions about HOW to do it themselves.

Your prices are waaay too low, especially for commercial shooters based in New York. You forgot to mention who your INSURANCE company or BONDING company is with verifiable information. AND, why would anyone want to send wholesale Jewelery to a bunch of total strangers? C'mon. You have GOT to be kidding. It's a joke right? Did my dad put you up to this? Thanks for the spoof, however. Now, if I have a friend of mine at NYPD who works the jewelery district stop by 71 W. 47th St., Ste 303 in NYC, what do you say he'll find?

Mark, Proprietor.
C/O ThievesCommeth By Night.com ;>))


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February 23, 2007

 
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  "Did my dad put you up to this?"


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