Wrutten by laurie<\/a><\/p>\n
\nPhotography: mab2413<\/a><\/p>\n
7. Check out Some Wedding Photojournalism<\/strong>
It might not be the sort of thing that your clients expect, but the images on display at the Wedding Photojournalist Association’s<\/a> website might get you thinking about brides and grooms in a whole new way. Instead of the posing and the tripod, you’ll get to blend into the crowd and document the scene. It’s a whole new skill and it could give your wedding photography a whole new lease of life.<\/p>\n
8. Hit the Water<\/strong>
You don’t have to be a scuba diver to shoot underwater images. You just need waterproof housing<\/a> and access to the sea, a swimming pool or even a pond. And once you’re wet, don’t forget to look up as well as down. Some of the most inspiring images can be taken at the point where the light hits the surface of the water.<\/p>\n
13. Shoot Fast at a Race Track<\/strong><\/p>\n
\nPhotography: joel.weismann<\/a><\/p>\n
19. Change your Angle<\/strong>
Most people shoot an object by placing the lens right in front of it. When David Rubinger<\/a> lay on the floor to shoot up at paratroopers in front of Jerusalem’s Western Wall during Israel’s Six Day War, he created an iconic image. What would you create?<\/p>\n
22. Write a Blog<\/strong>
Darren Rowse, over at Digital Photography School<\/a>, mentions how much just writing about photography has helped to improve his picture-taking. It doesn’t matter if no one reads it; just putting your thoughts on the page could give you some new ones.<\/p>\n
26. Step Away from the Magazine Racks<\/strong>
\nPhotography: cathyse97<\/a><\/p>\n
29. Shoot Yourself<\/strong><\/p>\n
\nPhotography: hen power<\/a><\/p>\n
36. Check out the Big Winners<\/strong>
And of course, taking a look at images shot by the winners of big photo contests, such as the Pictures of the Year<\/a>, can show how far your image are from those at the top of the profession? and what you need to do to join them.<\/p>\n
42. Drop Color Altogether<\/strong><\/p>\n
\nPhotography: cayusa<\/a><\/p>\n
50. Take any Class<\/strong><\/p>\n