Thursday, December 15, 2011

Thea Demitre

Thea Demitre and I met at Corning where she has taken several workshops and I photograph during the winter and summer workshops sessions.  She was in town (was it a month ago already) and called me to get some one on one time.  We did a lot of work in a short period of time and she brought some great pieces and props which is always fun when shooting jewelry.  You can see more of her work at www.theademitredesigns.com.

We started with fused glass pieces, you'll see a few more further down.

Not only is this my favorite color green but I loved that she brought this piece of granite, not only does it make the necklace stand out it looks good too and was fun to play around with.


We used a basic form to shoot a batch of necklaces, the form lets you can see how it will hang on a neck.


This is another fused glass piece.  I think we shot this one rotated in all four ways, it looked different every time we turned it so I just kept taking pictures.


This reminds me of the holiday ribbon candy my great grandfather always had in a bowl around christmastime.   It actually has a bowl shape to it which I tried to show byshooting it to the side.  It's as if she weaved the piece together out of glass ribbon one strip at a time.  


I am so glad dangling earrings are back in style I adore them, these colorful glass beads all in shades of blue make a beautiful pair.


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