Polarized lighting

When viewing artwork with reflective surfaces, you have probably  noticed thousands of dots of reflected light. By using polarized material over our special HID lights and then a polarizing filter on the lens,  these effects can be canceled and capture the full color depth and values of the artwork. This process is called cross-polarization and requires very powerful lights to adjust for the polarizing filtration from both sources.

We only use this method as a last resort if we cannot capture the work without seeing any highly reflective surfaces.