Have  you dabbled in photography? Ever wondered if you can replicate those  lovely photos you so admire in magazines and displayed at museums? I do  have a penchant for the arts and there is no denying I love looking at  beautiful and compelling photos. So much so I am now partly spending  time learning more on how to be a master photographer.
I  got my SLR camera a few months ago after I begin noticing how my  non-photographer friends seem to have crispier and awesome casual  photos. I discovered it was the equipment so I became determined to  graduate from my old but reliable digital camera. The decision was  timely as I now have a child who I can practice my photography skills  on.
But  aside from taking photos of my son's milestones, I began experimenting  with various subjects. I am not an outdoor type of person so nature was  definitely out. I was limited to things I can find and are happening  indoors. Thus, for some time I became the designated photographer of the  family. Responsible for capturing those momentous events like birthdays  and holidays. I appreciated the opportunity to learn and hone my craft.  And my family is quite easy to please and happy for the free service I  render.
I  am now working on my wife's costume jewelry collection. She has acquired  quite a few interesting pieces over the years that I guess I'd like to  further immortalize through photography. The inspiration came when I  happen to come across Compton & Woodhouse. The  company is noted for their expertise in taking masterful shots of  jewelries.  Something I aspire to acquire someday. The brilliance of  stones and gems and even the shimmer of gold make jewelries a tricky  subject to photograph. And it does takes a lot of knowledge and skill to  capture the beauty and essence of every piece. And I am just realizing  that now.
But  still I do want to give my wife's treasures their due justice. So I  continue to try. And with time and effort I am sure I'll get there soon.
Do you have any tips on taking beautiful shots of jewelries?

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