Throughout your career as a photographer, you'll find yourself waiting for many reasons. Perhaps it is time to turn those wait times into a creative exercise!
Category - The Art of Creativity
The mind has a strange way of distorting images according to the way you experienced the production of those images. Try this exercise to see what I mean!
Sometimes you run low not only on inspiration but also on places to search for inspiration. If that sounds like you, then here are some ideas that may help!
It's hard to strike a balance between bland and busy photos. Learn how to choose photographic elements that capture and hold your audience's interest.
Pareidolia and the power of suggestion are two tools that photographers have long relied on to create photographs that are both interesting and meaningful.
Literary conflict is what makes classic literature stand the test of time, but it can also be applied to photography. Here are some ideas to inspire you.
Some would say it's impossible to create new images. However, by developing your photographer's eye, you will learn to see your subjects in fresh new ways.
Experimentation is vital, it is the reason why we have so many tools at our disposal. I'll show you how that enterprising spirit affects the way we work.
Stephen King's On Writing is a valuable resource for any creative person, not just writers. Here are some of the things photographers can learn.
Brevity in photography is not something commonly associated with photography, but thinking in terms of streamlining can help you to focus on the things that...


 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									