SCULPTURE
Professional sculpture photography is pivotal in enabling artists to present their work in the most favorable light possible. The creation of high-quality photographs is not only instrumental in capturing the details and essence of the sculpture but also serves as a reflection of the artist’s professionalism. In photographing sculptures, paying close attention to lighting, environment, and perspective is imperative. It’s necessitated for sculptors who endeavor to create a professional portfolio to gather a high-quality reproduction of their artworks. This is vital in showcasing their abilities and attracting clients or opportunities. By adhering to industry-leading guidelines, we can overcome all the challenges of photographing different types of 3-dimensional art, whether it is metallic, transparent, miniature, or immersive.
UP TO 150 MEGAPIXEL SINGLE SHOTS:
Our team employs the latest 150-megapixel medium-format camera systems, coupled with the best macro lenses to produce the most precise and accurate reproductions of objects with a single shot. In addition, we utilize technical cameras with perspective control to provide even greater flexibility and efficiency in generating precise single-shot reproductions. Our approach enables us to produce high-quality and accurate representations of any artwork placed before the camera.
FOCUS STACKING TECHNIQUE:
Employing the focus bracketing and stacking techniques is crucial in our workflow: we strive to accurately represent the details through the expanse of the sculptures, therefore our team has mastered the related software and tools for processing and stitching batches of photos at once. The final focus-stacked image holds extraordinary amounts of detail and is pixel-sharp in all its depth.
FOCUS STACKING TECHNIQUE:
Employing the focus bracketing and stacking techniques is crucial in our workflow: we strive to accurately represent the details through the expanse of the sculptures, therefore our team has mastered the related software and tools for processing and stitching batches of photos at once. The final focus-stacked image holds extraordinary amounts of detail and is pixel-sharp in all its depth.
BROAD MATERIAL VARIETY SUPPORT:
The array of constant lighting tools and studio strobes enables us to reproduce minute details and hues accurately. Utilizing the cross-polarized technique is almost always necessary in our workflow since the majority of the art pieces we come across are glossy. We are constantly challenged by the wide variety of materials, textures, and dimensions of different artworks but have always delivered excellence in quality and pace.
PROFESSIONAL COLOR MANAGEMENT:
Our post-processing procedure in the studio is executed according to industry standards. It includes color grading for accurate hues and shades of color and retouching techniques all using color-calibrated displays. In order to obtain positive images from color negatives, we create customized presets for each image. Our team strives for excellence and accuracy, therefore, calibrating the camera with industry-standard color charts, capturing a neutral gray card for white balance, and performing lens calibration for distortion, color cast, and vignetting is vital for each session.
PROFESSIONAL COLOR MANAGEMENT:
Our post-processing procedure in the studio is executed according to industry standards. It includes color grading for accurate hues and shades of color and retouching techniques all using color-calibrated displays. In order to obtain positive images from color negatives, we create customized presets for each image. Our team strives for excellence and accuracy, therefore, calibrating the camera with industry-standard color charts, capturing a neutral gray card for white balance, and performing lens calibration for distortion, color cast, and vignetting is vital for each session.
MINIATURE TO LARGE-SCALE SUPPORT:
Our team has developed a high degree of expertise in the art of reproduction of intricate objects and artworks regardless of their shape or size. Our workflow for miniature articles typically includes the implementation of focus bracketing and stacking techniques. The images are then batch-processed and stitched together using industry-leading software. Large installations and sculptures are captured through panoramic shots using either a technical camera or a conventional one. Our team is trained to execute these techniques with precision and care, ensuring that the final image is an accurate and faithful reproduction of the original artwork.