Silver II Photo Jewelry Danielle LoMonaco
Class | Registration opens 12/2/2024 9:00 AM EST
JEWELRY PHOTOGRAPHY: WEEKEND CLASS
INSTRUCTOR: DANIELLE LOMONACO
“A picture is worth a thousand words”
In this weekend class, we will be making lightboxes with a turntable and exploring jewelry photography. I will teach you the tips and tricks I have learned over the last decade while photographing my own work. We will discuss how to apply the principles of color theory to your photography, how to outsmart reflections, incorporating natural objects as props and backgrounds effectively, the use of light and mirrors, and making the most of honest editing. The importance of highlighting the special features of your designs and demonstrating wearability will also be covered. Please bring samples of your work that you would like to photograph. You will leave with a lightbox designed for jewelry photography, beautiful images of your work to share, and the knowledge, skills, and confidence to create captivating images of future jewelry pieces! Please plan to bring any jewelry you would like help photographing and your camera phone to this class. Kits to build your lightbox will cost $100. We will be taking short walks around campus to collect natural objects to use for props and backdrops, and so we can practice photographing with natural light during the “golden hour”. Closed toed shoes are required for all students at William Holland.
Class fee: $75
Lightbox kit: $100
Prerequisites: You should have experience using your camera phone to take pictures and be familiar with its editing features.
Danielle Lomonaco
Danielle LoMonaco has worked in the fine jewelry industry for more than a decade, where she specializes in custom engagement ring design, diamond setting, and advanced jewelry repair. In 2021 she opened her own studio, Danielle LoMonaco Jewelry. Danielle uses fine jewelry skills, traditional silversmith techniques, and her love of lapidary to create one of a kind, nature-inspired jewelry pieces. In addition, she uses her unique vision and imagination to create custom pieces for clients around the country.
She has been featured on SCETV and in several local and regional publications. Her work is available in several art galleries in Georgia and South Carolina. You can also see her creations and learn more at www.daniellelomonaco.com, Danielle LoMonaco Jewelry on Facebook, and on Instagram @daniellelomonacojewelry.
Danielle is excited to share her ‘Inspired By The Stone’ approach to jewelry design with the students of William Holland!