Artisan jewelry photoshoot with María and Carmela

Sesión de fotos de joyería artesanal con María y Carmela

The session took place in El Saler, in Valencia.
An open environment, without artifice, where the landscape doesn't compete with what's happening in front of the camera.

We worked with María and Carmela, two profiles we hadn't collaborated with before. We were interested in slightly shifting the brand's point of view and observing how our handmade jewelry interacted with other bodies, other presences, without adapting anything or correcting the result.

The pieces are the same. The context changes.

The session was photographed on analog film by @carmenrosphotonfilm. Choosing film means accepting a different rhythm: fewer images, more attention. There's no post-correction or excess of options. What happens is recorded as it is.

This way of working connects with our understanding of artisanal jewelry: conscious decisions, slow processes, and respect for the result. A way of working that also defines our approach to contemporary jewelry, where the process is as important as the final form.

The images do not seek to explain or adorn. They record. The handmade jewelry appears integrated, without hierarchy, forming part of the whole and not as an imposed element.

This jewelry photoshoot is not a turning point or a declaration. It's simply a way to continue observing the brand's universe from another perspective, maintaining consistency with our way of working and what we understand by artisanal jewelry in Valencia.

We appreciate the work of @carmenrosphotonfilm and the willingness of María and Carmela throughout the process.

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More photos from the session on our IG account: @rocio.studio_