Years ago I started practicing photography as a tool to capture wildlife portraits as inspiration for my jewelry designs and fell in love with wildlife photography.
Interestingly, engaging in both Photography and jewelry design affected my perspective and the way I create and in both fields!
The first principle that guides me in both design and photography is simplicity.
Emphasis on composition, separation, contrast, relations and spacing between shapes and lines, effective silhouettes, all of these principles are the basis for a good aesthetic photograph and design in my eyes.
When looking at a small scale jewelry you should easily understand what you see, same in photography, keeping it simple and clearly understood even when looking at it in a small scale is a key to a good image.
When I started photographing I was mainly attracted to animal portraits and closeups and was trying to encapsulate their beauty to a minimum of shapes and lines that capture their essence.
The same principles that guided and influenced my jewelry designs from the beginning affected the way I was photographing.
After practicing photography for a while I realized that some very important key elements might be missing from most of my work in both fields - emotion, storytelling and sense of place and time.
I started focusing on these elements in my photography and soon enough it influenced and inspired my jewelry designs as well.
I found it challenging in photography to focus on emotion, storytelling and sense of place and time, while still maintaining the aesthetic values and simplicity I was looking for.
In wildlife photography we can plan, hope and try to achieve a dream shot, but nature is not in our control and to be honest most times we can not capture the image we were dreaming about.
In the rare occasions when everything falls together I feel unparalleled satisfaction and that’s why I love wildlife photography so much!
The beauty in jewelry design and paintings is that there is no limits for my imagination, I can place all the elements I want together!
Here are a few examples of how I use my photography as inspiration for my jewelry design and vice versa.
For more of my jewelry designs you can visit my Jewelry shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/siberianartjewelry/