You want a polarizing filter that fits the lens she uses. You twist it and adapt it to glare so it disappears.
For small items, you can get them a small lightbox on ebay for under $25. For the larger items, a couple of ideas.
You need better lighting setups. Two things you could do. Buy some speedlights. There's generic ones for around $40 that work just fine. Need to make sure they have the slave/master relationship. Get some help buying the right gear.
The other thing you could do, buy one speedlight, and get a bounce source with a way to keep it upright.
You want a polarizing filter that fits the lens she uses. You twist it and adapt it to glare so it disappears.
For small items, you can get them a small lightbox on ebay for under $25. For the larger items, a couple of ideas.
You need better lighting setups. Two things you could do. Buy some speedlights. There's generic ones for around $40 that work just fine. Need to make sure they have the slave/master relationship. Get some help buying the right gear.
The other thing you could do, buy one speedlight, and get a bounce source with a way to keep it upright.