Product guideIntermediate

How to photograph artwork and prints

True-to-life art reproduction

Before - Original product photo
Before
After - Detail style
After

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What you'll need

  • Copy stand or wall mounting system
  • Two matched light sources at 45 degrees
  • Color calibration card
  • Level and measuring tools
  • Optional: polarizing filters

Step-by-step guide

1

Mount the artwork flat

Secure artwork perfectly flat and parallel to the camera sensor. Any tilt creates keystone distortion that's difficult to correct.

Use a copy stand for small prints or mount larger work on a wall.
2

Position lights at 45 degrees

Place two identical lights at 45-degree angles, equidistant from the artwork. This eliminates glare while providing even illumination.

3

Ensure even lighting

Use a light meter or test shot to verify even illumination across the entire piece. Corners should match the center in brightness.

Move lights further away for more even coverage of large pieces.
4

Calibrate color

Include a color calibration card in your reference shot. Use this to adjust white balance and color accuracy in post-processing.

5

Capture at highest quality

Shoot in RAW at base ISO. Use a tripod and remote shutter. Stop down to f/8-f/11 for sharpness across the frame.

Pro tips

Cross-polarization (polarizers on lights and lens) eliminates all glare

For textured artwork, angled light can reveal surface texture

Include a ruler in reference shots for accurate sizing

Check for glass glare if artwork is framed

Common mistakes to avoid

Camera not parallel to artwork causing distortion

Uneven lighting creating hot spots or shadows

Not calibrating color for accurate reproduction

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Frequently asked questions

How do I photograph artwork behind glass?

Use polarizing filters on both lights and camera lens (cross-polarization). Or position lights and camera to avoid capturing reflections.

What resolution should artwork photos be?

For reproduction or print sales, capture at maximum resolution. Prints need 300 DPI at final size. Web only needs 72 DPI.

How do I correct keystone distortion?

Best avoided by careful alignment. If needed, use perspective correction in Lightroom/Photoshop. Some detail is lost in correction.

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