Made In Birmingham Purity 925: Handmade Silver, Lava & Sea Glass Jewellery Photography | Fashion Photography | Post Production
HANDMADE
A really fun series of shots for a client specialising in the handmade Silver, Lava & Sea Glass Jewellery, the work is a combination of creativity, craftsmanship and connects us to Mother Earth
Jewellery made using lava stones, formed from cooled volcanic lava.
These stones are porous, lightweight, and have a rough, textured appearance, making them a popular choice for unique and natural-looking accessories.
When photographing jewellery on models, clients typically look for high-quality creative images that showcase the jewellery beautifully while maintaining compositions that allow formatting for multi channel use such as web banners, flyers or e commerce.
Brand Consistency & Aesthetic
The style, tone, and colour grading aligns with the brand’s image.
Consistency across images ensures a cohesive look for marketing.

I say essential; A.I Trained Models like the image below are fast replacing the need for anything else other than your product.
First create a Model for your brand, Images are further blended with street art and illustration styles to create strong unique editorial looks for the fraction of the price of full on studio production.
Photography & Brand Concepts
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Sea glass jewellery is cherished for its eco-friendly nature, as it repurposes discarded glass into beautiful, wearable art. It is often associated with coastal themes and beach lovers, symbolizing renewal and transformation.
sea glass—naturally weathered glass that has been tumbled and smoothed by ocean waves over many years. These glass fragments, originally discarded bottles or glassware, are transformed by the sea into frosted, gem-like pieces with smooth edges.
Jewellery artisans collect these unique pieces from beaches and incorporate them into designs, often wrapping them in wire, setting them in metal, or drilling holes to create pendants, earrings, rings, and bracelets. Popular sea glass colours include green, blue, white, and rarer shades like red, purple, and orange.
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