How about doing a fashion shoot inspired by the single most beautiful thing on this planet? Sleep! Wrap your beautiful model in some pajamas, throw her on a bed and tell her to pose to her dream’s content. Pay a visit to your local mall, and try to spot as many unconventional, and weirdly photogenic objects as possible. Instant art! You can get really creative with this idea, experimenting with different objects, textures and fluids to achieve images that are truly unique. Step one: Put real stuff on prints of your photograps, step two: photograph your photograph. Anything that adds depth and dimension, and changes the way we would normally view the model. Why not add a magnifying glass, colored filters, layers of textured glass, or just change the angle from which you take the picture. Sometimes all you need is a little change in perspective. There are a million ways to use art in your photography, and make your editorial sing. Just place transparency sheets over your photo, and paint away. Painting over your prints is actually a stunning way to spice up boring pictures. A woman can be every bit the man Hemingway was. That’s what makes this such a thrilling photoshoot idea with tons of literary-referencing gender-bending potential. Cool, but everyone knows that, right? Nothing new to see here…except if you took everything that made Hemingway the man he was, and translate it onto a female model in a fashion shoot. This is a remarkable technique for a creative portrait or unexpected fashion editorial.īesides being a literary genius, Hemingway was a whiskey drinking, fist fighting, gun-toting, barrel chested master of manliness. Keep an eye out for variations in color, texture and patterns. Either come in really close and study your model in minute detail, or step back and see the bigger picture. Photograph a sequence to tell a story about your model. Focusing on plastic bags in your next photoshoot is a weird and visually interesting way to say something meaningful about the world we live in. Has a terrible ring to it, right? Love it or hate it, the reality is that plastic completely defines our entire society, and for that very reason, it is a compelling photoshoot idea. Why not do a photoshoot tribute to these vintage gems? Stage your own vintage house party (throw in some home brew) and shoot away!įirst there was the stone age, then the bronze age, and the iron age…we are currently, unmistakably, unfortunately, living in the plastic age. The colors and textures are gorgeous, and they’re just really fun. Your family’s photo albums are a gold mine of photoshoot ideas. Go nuts, your pictures will be so much more interesting.
#How to shoot in project winter full#
You have full creative license to present products any way you damned well please in your photographs! Pose your model standing beside the clothes instead of in them. Your model doesn’t always have to be wearing the clothes. Be Creative With How You Display Your Products The way to do this is to schedule a two day photoshoot that allows you to shoot, print, and then shoot what you’ve shot, re-framing each image, adding tons of context and narrative in the process.
#How to shoot in project winter movie#
This photoshoot idea works just like the movie Inception, a photograph within a photograph within a photograph.
Here are some shoot ideas we love at the moment: Very often inspiration hides in the unlikeliest places, and who said it always has to be a tribute to photographers Tim Walker or Paolo Roversi? A sad melody, the way the moon is reflected in a sidewalk puddle or even the way the sunlight spills into your kitchen, good ideas are everywhere, tucked under even the most mundane every-day experiences. Below we have compiled an inspirational list of ideas to help fuel your next (totally unique and not-like-all-the-others) photoshoot. We hear you, and we’ve decided to answer you prayers. Even the most brilliant photographers start to creatively burn out eventually. Do you feel stuck with the same old boring photoshoot ideas? We don’t blame you! If you’re a fashion photographer it’s tough to constantly come up with creative new concepts that will blow everyone away, and get your work pubished.