
Taking photos of stuff is time consuming and more of a chore than anything else.
Especially when it's time to get pictures of the pieces on me to get an idea of their actual size and what they look like ON someone.
And it often turns into ridiculousness. And dozens and dozens of shots to get one that I am content with.



2 comments:
I feel your pain.. I like to have modeled pics, and It takes forever to get one that I'm not totally critical of myself in and that the jewelry is "JUST" the way I want it!!
Ha, thankfully I'm not too picky about the jewelry or I'd be there forever. I figure I spend time getting other pictures of that and the ones involving me are just for size reference.
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