Okay, so if you're following my progress I hope you're taking notes of the improvements I'm making just for you. My homework is coming along nicely I think but I'll let you be the judge!
Here is my first update: Product photos and bit of branding.
Taking product photos is not an easy task, there's so much to look at and as much time is spent in positioning your product and setting your lighting just right, less time is spent in the editing process if you use a good program. I had been using Picasa, a freeware application downloaded from the web, to edit my photos but I have been turned on to a preloaded program from Microsoft called Picture Manager. What a difference it made in the quality of my product photos, take a look
The top photo was edited in Picasa, the bottom in MS Picture Manager - See what I mean - happy differences. The bottom photo is cleaner and shows product detail clearly and the sponge adds interest to the photo without detracting from the natural beauty of my gemstone and pearl bracelet. There are no distorting shadows or ugly touch-ups trying to hide the glare from misaligned lighting.
The advice of using an object to add interest is pleasing to the eye as it lifts the product off the coldness of the sterile white background that reminds me of a doctors office. I chose a natural sea sponge because it reflects my brand style of using natural elements like gemstones, pearls, coral and metals found in our natural earthy surroundings.
When I was thinking about what props I would use in photos, it was important for me to think about the message I want to send customers about my company and products. Your product photos become part of your image and when trying to build a cohesive brand, it's best practice to think about your brand style and target demographic first and foremost. Think about what appeals to them? Put another way - think like your customer. For instance the SK brand style is casual elegant designs in distinctive, minimalist and natural styles. Therefore it wouldn't benefit my product to place it with or advertise in sporting or motorcycle magazines because it doesn't appeal to the "manly men" does it?
Rather and because my casual elegant, distinctive, minimalist and
natural styled jewelry product appeals to women between the ages of 35
and 55, I chose a "spa like" effect for my customers benefit. Here I think the sponge is a bit overpowering for these dainty pearl fine and sterling silver post earrings so be looking for photos with sea glass and tumbled river pebbles, a bit more proportionate for earrings I think and still in line with my brand.
But I've really rambled on too long and I must get back to making these product photo improvements - and more jewelry. Thanks for stopping by and taking the time to read, I enjoyed your visit! Come back next week I'll have another update, new photos and share more of what the SK Brand is all about.
Monday, November 26, 2012
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Homework from the Critique
Earlier this month you may remember I had a critique done on my Etsy.com shop by Marilyn 1545 my GoldenRoseCrafters Etsy team captain. One of the things I wanted (needed) was advice on taking better photos you know photos that say a thousand words, ones that shout Ooh's, Ah's, and I just gotta have it to my Simply Katie's shop visitors and turn them into purchasing customers. I've been doing some homework reading and looking at some other shop owners product photos and taking notes on what I think makes theirs better than mine, and I've got a list of things that I'll be implementing like using a light box and re-positioning my lighting so that I have eliminated the shadows I don't seem to be able to rid my shots of.
And using things (props) that add interest and but don't distract my potential customers eyes. And using different props to add a diversity of positions and views highlighting the details of each piece of hand crafted jewelry. There's many things I need to look at and think about when I'm shooting my jewelry photos and clarity is one of the top items.
I clearly need some focus and clarity improvements so you can see exactly what it is I'm selling. Take this shot for example, it's out of focus, there's too much glare from overhead lighting on the glass, you can't see clearly what these Knotted Copper and Agate earrings really look like. This photo doesn't do the earrings, the bracelet above or I as a shop owner justice and in fact makes me look as if I don't care about you or what I present to you.
I would like you to know and believe that I do care and that you as Simply Katie's potential customers are the reason I am putting forth the effort to make these photo taking improvements. I want you to be able to clearly see what you are viewing, to feel as though you can reach out and touch, to examine each piece of jewelry I work hard to create for you. And I want you to be delighted with your Simply Katie's/SK Wire Jewelry purchase. So I'm off to do the homework given me by Marilyn 1545 and make major improvements in my jewelry presentations to you, be on the lookout for new clearer, brighter, detailed, hand crafted jewelry shots in Simply Katie's shop over the next few weeks. And please let me know what you think of the changes I make, I do them for you and I'd like to hear your feedback, so don't be afraid to let me know how I'm doing.
And using things (props) that add interest and but don't distract my potential customers eyes. And using different props to add a diversity of positions and views highlighting the details of each piece of hand crafted jewelry. There's many things I need to look at and think about when I'm shooting my jewelry photos and clarity is one of the top items.
I clearly need some focus and clarity improvements so you can see exactly what it is I'm selling. Take this shot for example, it's out of focus, there's too much glare from overhead lighting on the glass, you can't see clearly what these Knotted Copper and Agate earrings really look like. This photo doesn't do the earrings, the bracelet above or I as a shop owner justice and in fact makes me look as if I don't care about you or what I present to you.
I would like you to know and believe that I do care and that you as Simply Katie's potential customers are the reason I am putting forth the effort to make these photo taking improvements. I want you to be able to clearly see what you are viewing, to feel as though you can reach out and touch, to examine each piece of jewelry I work hard to create for you. And I want you to be delighted with your Simply Katie's/SK Wire Jewelry purchase. So I'm off to do the homework given me by Marilyn 1545 and make major improvements in my jewelry presentations to you, be on the lookout for new clearer, brighter, detailed, hand crafted jewelry shots in Simply Katie's shop over the next few weeks. And please let me know what you think of the changes I make, I do them for you and I'd like to hear your feedback, so don't be afraid to let me know how I'm doing.
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Gifts Beyond Measure
As I read my assistant Sonya's first SK Wire Jewelry post (http://skwirejewelry.com/2012/star-of-david-on-the-rise/) tears welled in my eyes for the memories of my own Papa who was Jewish too. I remember the excitement I felt every summer as a child getting to spend a week or two with him and Nana, away from my older brother who was always poking at me and teasing me, he just flat out bothered me. My Nana and Papa, having long since passed, were the gems in my life who gave me comfort through their never ending unconditional love.
Their being raised in different faiths was a blessing for all who knew them because it gave them unbelievable patience and understanding not only for each other but others as well. I never saw them argue or even heard them raise a voice to my brother or I, their voices always calm, warm and soft like the feeling of the down filled duvet Nana laid over my bed to keep me warm at our holiday visits.
It was my summer visits with them as a child that molded me, showed me how to be kind and loving, and how to give beyond a measurable object.
I loved having Sonya join me in my studio, listening to the story about her grandmother and the love she has shared with her. It took me back to my childhood summers and the wonderful gift of love given me of my own Nana and Papa. But it gave me greater joy to create a small token as a memento, a sterling Star of David and sharing my gift with her.
Their being raised in different faiths was a blessing for all who knew them because it gave them unbelievable patience and understanding not only for each other but others as well. I never saw them argue or even heard them raise a voice to my brother or I, their voices always calm, warm and soft like the feeling of the down filled duvet Nana laid over my bed to keep me warm at our holiday visits.
It was my summer visits with them as a child that molded me, showed me how to be kind and loving, and how to give beyond a measurable object.
I loved having Sonya join me in my studio, listening to the story about her grandmother and the love she has shared with her. It took me back to my childhood summers and the wonderful gift of love given me of my own Nana and Papa. But it gave me greater joy to create a small token as a memento, a sterling Star of David and sharing my gift with her.
Saturday, November 10, 2012
Blessed Opportunities
I've just teamed up with Sonya D Gonzalez, a talented young lady with the gift of writing to help me with the http://skwirejewelry.com blog. She's 19, beautiful and originally from San Jose, Puerto Rico and has a very well defined direction in life, so give a big welcome to Sonya D. Gonzalez everyone!
As I said she's a talented writer but she's a lot more, a published poet, "pop-up" card maker, pianist, choir singer (with a beautiful voice), an Emmaes Baptist College student, and my friend. I've known Sonya for a little over six months and I'm excited about teaming up with her. Not only am I getting a talented writer but she'll be bringing in a few of her girl friends to model my Simply Katie's/SK Wire Jewelry for my shop. Wow, real models to wear my jewelry, now you can see how it looks on, rather than seeing it as an item by itself.
She's really multi talented and busy, busy, busy - she writes a few blogs of her own, just got her work permit and is looking to work for Family Christian Store in Parkside Mall. I wish her luck with her employment and know she'll be fine balancing all that life has to throw her, just 19 and already so much going on. Just wait Sonya till you get to be my age, then you'll understand how grateful I am for you!!!
As I said she's a talented writer but she's a lot more, a published poet, "pop-up" card maker, pianist, choir singer (with a beautiful voice), an Emmaes Baptist College student, and my friend. I've known Sonya for a little over six months and I'm excited about teaming up with her. Not only am I getting a talented writer but she'll be bringing in a few of her girl friends to model my Simply Katie's/SK Wire Jewelry for my shop. Wow, real models to wear my jewelry, now you can see how it looks on, rather than seeing it as an item by itself.
She's really multi talented and busy, busy, busy - she writes a few blogs of her own, just got her work permit and is looking to work for Family Christian Store in Parkside Mall. I wish her luck with her employment and know she'll be fine balancing all that life has to throw her, just 19 and already so much going on. Just wait Sonya till you get to be my age, then you'll understand how grateful I am for you!!!
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