I am looking for structured assignments which will help me improve my photography. I’m an experienced enthusiast - over 20 years of shooting - but I feel a bit stale recently like I’ve not learned anything new or looked at anything differently. Is there any assignment you have done which you felt moved the dial for you?

  • DidiHDB
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    10 months ago

    Nothing major but:

    Finding out there is no such thing as “compression”. I was long under the impression, that something like a 135mm can’t be replaced with cropping and a long lens can’t be replaced.

    Well I was wrong. A photo with a 24mm can be cropped to look just like one from a 135mm (or more). obviously we would need enough megapixels and would need an appropriate aperture to match the look, but the “compression” would be the same.

    Since then my shooting style changed. Favouring high megapixels and worrying even less about the Tele end

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    10 months ago

    Following a 76 year old presidential candidate around every corner of America through a year long nation-wide campaign.

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    10 months ago

    u/AlistairInIreland I copied your question and pasted it into ChatGPT. Here’s what it suggested:

    Absolutely, I’d be happy to suggest some structured assignments that can help you break out of your routine and see photography from a fresh perspective. Since you’re already an experienced enthusiast, these assignments are designed to challenge you and encourage creative exploration:

    1. **Limited Gear Challenge:**

      - Restrict yourself to using only one lens or one camera for a certain period. This limitation can push you to explore different compositions and perspectives with the gear you have.

    1. **Storytelling Through Sequences:**

      - Instead of capturing isolated images, try to tell a story through a series of photos. This could be a photo essay on a theme that interests you, and each image should contribute to the overall narrative.

    1. **Embrace Minimalism:**

      - Challenge yourself to create powerful images with as little clutter as possible. Look for simple compositions, negative space, and use minimal elements to convey your message or emotion.

    1. **Time-Lapse Photography:**

      - Experiment with time-lapse photography to capture the passage of time in a single frame. This can be especially effective in landscapes, cityscapes, or even capturing the changing light throughout the day.

    1. **Photograph the Unfamiliar:**

      - Explore a subject or location you know little about. This could be a cultural event, a different neighborhood, or a subculture. The challenge is to capture the essence of this unfamiliar territory in your images.

    1. **Monochrome Challenge:**

      - Shoot in black and white for a set period. This will force you to focus on tonality, contrast, and composition without the distraction of color.

    1. **Photographic Alphabet:**

      - Challenge yourself to find objects or scenes that form the letters of the alphabet. This not only sharpens your observation skills but also encourages you to see ordinary things in a new light.

    1. **Reflections and Shadows:**

      - Concentrate on capturing interesting reflections or shadows. This can add a layer of complexity and creativity to your compositions.

    1. **Selective Focus:**

      - Experiment with shallow depth of field to emphasize specific elements in your frame. This technique can create a dreamy or intimate mood in your photos.

    1. **Recreate a Masterpiece:**

    - Choose a photograph or painting that you admire and try to recreate it in your own style. This exercise can help you analyze the techniques used by other artists and incorporate them into your own work.

    Remember, the key is to approach these assignments with an open mind and a willingness to experiment. They are meant to push you out of your comfort zone and encourage growth in your photographic skills.

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    10 months ago

    It’s late here, can you guys upvote this or comment? So i can be reminded of it tomorrow and read you interesting suggestions!

    Thank you! 🙏🏻

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    10 months ago

    You got to be creative, curious and assertive. At first, you got to set your assignments yourself. I got 3 assignments I set myself as I am getting back into photography.

    Got a few here, and each of them teached me and leads me into the world. https://www.tumblr.com/bb95vie-photography