A big photography art challenge
Long-time photography client Noah Starer has made the transition from ceramic artist to glass artist in Santa Fe, New Mexico. It took me some time to figure out the technical aspects of photographing his ceramic work to his desired style outcome, but that time compared to how long it took me to figure out how to photograph this new series of glassware was well, incomparable. It took hours and lots of trial and error to get a shooting setup that minimized glare first, then reflections second. Most of the pieces were glossy and made of reflective glass, so you can imagine the challenge involved when you need to use off camera lighting to make them pop, and then stand in front of the piece of glass to actually photograph it. You can see the BTS shot of what I finally settled on as a shooting setup at the far bottom of this post.
Let the light shine through
The hard work paid off as the results show off the beauty of the glassware with light shining through for dramatic effect on the more translucent pieces. I already have a few new ideas for improving the shooting setup for next time!
Like it? Buy it!
If you like this glass art, visit Noah Starer’s website to purchase a piece and support a local New Mexico artist!