04-12-2018 10:02 AM
I see pieces by Hobe that look like this I see pieces by Julianna that look like this I hate to even throw the word Julianna out there there's so many unsigned Julianna pieces and quite frankly half of them look like Weiss to me ..again clearly I'm still learning lol. I look forward to your expert opinions!
04-12-2018 10:06 AM
I have seen this identified as Julianna. If you can find it verified it will be a selling point. Pretty pin!
04-12-2018 10:08 AM
Ty! The pictures don't do it justice...it is dazzling. I really need to get myself a good camera..sigh
04-12-2018 10:10 AM
Changing topic slightly...does anybody have any recommendations on a reasonable priced good camera for taking pictures of jewelry and uploading to a computer?..my pics stink..i need clearrr pics if i want to sell... I'm always so disappointed not to be able to capture the sparkle that I see
04-12-2018 06:18 PM
@abbylilyd wrote:Changing topic slightly...does anybody have any recommendations on a reasonable priced good camera for taking pictures of jewelry and uploading to a computer?..my pics stink..i need clearrr pics if i want to sell... I'm always so disappointed not to be able to capture the sparkle that I see
To give you a recommendation on a camera, I've been using the same Canon SX160-IS for over 5 years now. I used a similar Canon prior to this one for nearly 2 years when I worked for an antique store doing eBay listings. I liked it so much, I bought this one. I found it brand new, sealed in the box, on Craigslist at the time for $60. Very easy and simple to use. Works on 2-AA batteries, so I bought a 4 pack of rechargables and a wall charger. I also bought Photoshop Elements so I can crop, lighten, darken, sharpen, resize, and rename. All in total I spent about $120 for everything.
Take a look at my listings. The photos are all taken with this camera. It works great for jewelry, especially when taking photos of hallmarks and signatures.