photographing wall pieces
Posted: Mon Dec 02, 2013 9:03 pm
I usually make pieces that go in stands or are bowls, but I have a bunch of glasswork I'm going to photograph tomorrow that hang on walls in my brother-in-law's photography studio. They're fused glass glued to wood panels, without any of the wood panel showing--no borders. I've taken a few pictures of these pieces on walls, and I don't like the way they end up looking. One can't tell that they're actually attached to a wooden panel, that there's any distance between the glass and the wall. I was planning on shooting these pieces while they are lying flat on a table since I can't hang them from the paper draping I'll be using to take pictures of sculptural pieces. Hope that makes sense. The question is: how to best photograph wall pieces so they show that they're not right up against the wall. Do I take at a slight angle so some of the panel is showing? I suspect I'll have to photoshop shadows out of the pictures anyway I shoot them, eventually. Thanks! Kate