Computational photography uses machine-readable representations of the visual world to synthesize visual experiences. Photogrammetry is the science of making measurements from photographs and can be used for close-range or aerial applications. The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum is using computational imaging and photogrammetry to create 3D models of artworks to monitor changes over time for conservation purposes. The museum refined its photogrammetry workflow using different camera and lighting configurations. Software like Agisoft Photoscan is used to process the images into 3D models. Future work includes more computational comparisons of datasets and printing 3D models for accessibility.