How do I photograph the Sculpture aesthetic?+
Material thinking made monumental the conversation between hand and stone. Walk the subject around the work with the camera following the best sculpture shots are found when the camera discovers the best angle rather than occupying a predetermined position
What shots should I get for a Sculpture photo shoot?+
Capture: Close-up of a sculptor's hands working clay or stone, tools and dust at the edges of the frame; Wide studio shot with the work at center and the artist in relation scale and relationship explicit; Detail of a finished surface texture, chisel marks, or glaze lit to reveal material depth; Portrait of the subject beside their work, both facing the camera, parity of presence intended; Overhead or unusual angle that reveals the work's three-dimensionality in a way a frontal view never could.
What lighting works for Sculpture photography?+
Raking side light from a single hard source to reveal surface texture this is how sculpture photography traditionally works; do not diffuse it, let the shadows carry the form
Where should I shoot Sculpture photography?+
Good locations include: Stone mason's workshop with rough-hewn blocks, Foundry or casting studio, Museum storage with crates and packing materials, Outdoor yard with large-scale works in natural light.
What wardrobe works for Sculpture photography?+
Work clothes authentic to the material marble dust on dark fabric, clay residue, aprons; keep the hands in frame as much as possible