No rubric, but consider 360 degree photography or a full "virtual tour" instead of, or in addition to, traditional still photography. Virtual tours capture context and the full sense of space that are important to appreciating a full exhibit design. Matterport is relatively inexpensive path to creating virtual tours. Matterport is an online service from capture, through design, to distribution, created to be end-user accessible, but with extensive professional support as needed. But it is easy, can be done in-house, and is scalable from simple reference record to full-blown visitor facing tour. You can create one space for free. I've used Matterport to document a few exhibitions using the Matterport "Axis" product which integrates with a smart phone to do the capture and is simple enough for anyone to learn. Matterport -professionals using dedicated higher resolution cameras are cheap and can be found pretty much anywhere in the country because Matterport is the product of choice for real estate tours.
You can also use Polycam and similar 3D capture tools, or simple 360º cameras like Insta360s or the Ricoh Theta to capture high-quality 360 panoramic stills.
Always happy to talk about my experiences with these.
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Tod Hopkins
Museum Media Specialist
443-472-5978
tod@hoptod.com
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