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.