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by Lynda Carson
(Spring Valley, CA)
pink shell beads with turquoise accent
I have gotten in the habit of photographing each of the jewelry pieces I make. Not my favorite thing to do, but I have gotten better at it. I do this for several reasons. It's a record of what I've made, not for posterity, but so I can go back and refer to the piece if I get a request for the same or similar design. Of course, some get posted on my blog or on the web, like this jewelry gallery.
But, I also found the camera to be a useful Third Eye. On several occasions, the lens has caught a flaw that I didn't see, even after numerous checks of the finished work. Could be an error in design, an imperfect bead, or in the case of these wire wrapped earrings...a crossed wire. Each time, I get to make a decision as a designer and business owner...live with it or fix it.
And I'm grateful for the watchful eye.
Lynda Carson
Fresh Baked Designs
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