Photographing Jewelry and Collectables with MK Lighting Systems
January 28th, 2010
Photographing Jewelry and Collectables with MK Lighting Systems
Thursday, February 25, 2010 | 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Where: B&H NYC Superstore – 420 9th Ave, NY New York 10001
Speakers: Michael Deutsch
Event Type: Photography
Skill Level: Basic, Intermediate
Mike Deutsch of MK Digital Direct will be demonstrating the use of the MK lighting systems to achieve consistent and beautiful results easily of jewelry and collectables. Mike will cover in this presentation; setting the cameras custom white balance, proper positioning of the jewelry, creating catalogs and web page ready images. Watches, bracelets, rings and other items will be photographed during this presentation. MK Digital Direct is the worldwide leading manufacturer of product photography lighting systems. MK Digital lighting systems enhance the beauty of jewelry, gifts, collectibles, eBay products, forensics and more.
Michael DeutschMike Deutsch began his career in photography product development in 1991. During his first few years in the industry, he worked for a manufacturer of photographic accessories. At this position he spent time researching, developing and photographing new products. In early 1995, Mike started his own manufacturers repping company. The company specialized in studio lighting and studio accessories. Studio strobes dominated his mix of products until the mid 2000¿s, when continuous lighting products began to emerge in popularity. Mike believed that ¿what you see is what you get¿ aspect of continuous light would grow in popularity and the quality of the light sources would improve as well. In 2002 he began working with MK Digital Direct. MK Digital Direct produces a photographic chamber with a continuous light source. MK is the leader in jewelry photographic solutions with over 15 years of experience. Mike also continues to represent other manufacturers of cases, strobe lighting and optics.

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