Lesson 12 – Pick A Subject

The absolute best way to improve as a photographer is to DO photography – get out and shoot. A great way to push yourself into better photos is by concentrating on one subject over a period of time. Each time you photograph your subject, whether its a person, plant, place or thing, find a new way to photograph it. It could be from a different angle, different time of day, different light – whatever you can do to see the subject in a new way.

For this lesson, pick something near by you can photograph on a regular basis. It could be: your car, your cat, your “significant other”, your guitar, what you see while walking through the neighbourhood, objects that look like numbers, rusty objects, etc.

Anything that you like to look at.

Exercise:

Every day for the next 10 days take some pictures of it. Look for different ways of seeing the same subject. Place your subject in different places, different light situations, try some of the different exercises in composition – find an S curve in the subject, or place your subject into an S curve, same with diagonal lines, etc. Just keep shooting and learning about the same subject.

What you learn from this simple exercise will carry through into most things you shoot.

Enjoy.

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5 Responses to Lesson 12 – Pick A Subject

  • Sarah says:

    I would just like to say excellent site I have read lots of books and site that explain about a
    Erfurt, shutter speeds etc, but never quite got it. You explain it so well I get it now. Thank you so much for giving me the understanding to start using my camera, as opposed to keeping it on creative options.

  • Marty says:

    I have broused over your lesson and will wright another note after I go though them with a more detailed mindset. I like what is here. I am stuggleing with all of the info I am trying to take in. After owning a Reble XTI since they came out, I am just this year realy getting the want to take a more quality oicture and learn about all the raw settings. Thank you for your time to help others as I would not know the basics of my hobby, Photagraphy.

  • neil says:

    came across your website wished I had found it earlier every piece of info well explained and has been a great joy to read I’ve also picked up some great tips keep up the good work

    NEIL

  • maikumirasan says:

    i have took some picture and uploaded it on my flickr…would u mind to give me some comment for my pictures, to help me see that any mistaken places.. …

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/60945562@N03/

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/60945562@N03/6246181902/in/photostream

    • admin says:

      Hi, I’ll send you an email momentarily with a quick review of your photography.

      Just wondering how many people would be interested in having a one-on-one photo review by Skype video for a small price – I’m thinking $65 CDN for about an hour of reviewing a selection of photos (no more than about 15) and discussing what works in the photos and what can be improved. If this is of interest let me know.

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