Shooting Star : Shooting in the Same Location

Have you ever been on Facebook and then been all, Whoa, it's 2am in the morning or went on to check one small thing to later resurrect in a different decade? No? Only me? Well, then. Clearly I need to exert a little more self control and not read about what my 9th grade teacher ate for lunch yesterday. Oh, yea, you read that right. I'm friends with my 9th grade teacher. I believe that's what you refer to as ICE DRIPPINGLY COOL. In 12th grade I was voted Most Likely To…give a teacher an apple. While my friends were voted Most Likely To…succeed or Most Likely To…become an Olympian, I was voted a world class kiss up friend.

Tangent!!!

Back to Facebook, today's installment of Shooting Star was based on a question from the Discussions section of my Facebook page. There I'm able to connect with people (teachers included) and I love it. This video addresses the issue of consistently photographing at the same location and not shooting it the same way and/or feeling stagnant
*Top 5 Tips Photographing the Same Location Uniquely
     1. Use Light to Make the Environment Different.
     2. Swap Out Lenses.
     3. Use Second Shooter as a Buffer.
     4. Use Environmental Elements.
     5. Talk To Your Clients.

I hope this helps and, if not, I'll try again in a few weeks. Or give you an apple.