Here are 6 decisions that I need to make to take a great photo.
1. Sketch Your Ideas
I know that many people hear this a lot, but it’s crucial to put the right place for a shoot. I suggest you also carry around a sketchbook to draw the ideas that you get or things that you come across that are interesting to you. If you do that, it keeps you thinking and keeps you fresh. It really helps you a lot.
2. Location, Location, Location
After I sketched out what I want to shoot, I knew I had to find the right location. I knew that it was going to up here on this hill, but that still leaves a 360 view that I need to decide on.
3. Simplify the Elements
Everything goes into several design elements when you are imagining the shoot. A grove of trees can be considered one design element. I’m using the flowers as a single design element that’s the horizontal element. I’m going to get down from a lower angle, so I can make the sky a bigger element.
4. Choosing the Outfit – Simple Colors that Complement Each Other
5. Pick the Right Model and Props
Next up is the model, I wanted the blonde hair and the flowing dress and she just really works for the shot that we are going to do.
6. Lighting (Time of Day)
So go out and shoot that photo that you’ve been thinking of! It’s the little things that keep us going as photographers, so don’t forget to shoot what you love!
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