A little while back I enrolled in a mini course where for 3 weeks you were sent a new secret every day about photography from David Peterson at http://www.digital-photo-secrets.com He also promotes a book which you can either purchase on line as an e-copy or a printed version at http://www.digital-photo-secrets.com/bookc/?0
I thought I would also pass these tips onto fellow photographers for them to also benefit from. Hope this info helps somebody else too!
Digital Photography Secret 11 -- Give Yourself A Theme
by David Peterson
Sometimes you need to think creatively to find better shots. Set yourself a theme to give your brain a head start.
For example, on a vacation choose a different color every day and ensure all your shots for that day have that color in that image. Or shoot only shots with triangles in them.
Other examples of themes are:
Fences
Bright Colors
Time
Cliche
Unfinished
Repeating Patterns
Desperation
Bliss
Make sure your theme is simple otherwise you'll be more pre-occupied with getting a shot in line with your theme than the image itself.
Another option for a theme when on vacation is to choose a selection of themes that captures the essence of the destination. Every area has themes relating to its landscapes, climate, cities, culture etc. Do some research by looking at local postcards or talking to taxi drivers to get an idea of the good picture taking locations.
Next time : The most important aspect to create mood/feel in your photos
Discover more ways to work with a theme, plus a fantastic tip on telling a story with your pictures. And it's simpler than you think! All in my book on "Digital Photo Secrets".
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Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Digital Photography Secrets -- Secret # 11 -- Give Yourself A Theme
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