HOW TO SHOOT CONCEPTUAL PHOTOGRAPHY




What is conceptual photography? How do we come up with ideas? These are important questions for this month’s photo assignment which deals with creating photo sequences. Enjoy a step by step walk through of my process.

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26 responses to “HOW TO SHOOT CONCEPTUAL PHOTOGRAPHY”

  1. anyone here also likes to watch photography videos just to learn how to enjoy well photos that you see? I'm very fan of photography but I don't have much resources and ideas for making such good photos, then I like watching these videos so when I look at some great pictures I get to visualize all the theory and ideas that came up to the artist when making the work

    anyway, awesome channel, I love it, great job!!

  2. To me, the work of Duane Michals(specifically his sequential images) only works because it's the work of Duane Michals. Even after that, it comes down to taste; it tells a story; but there's not much that makes me care about that photo sequence.

    also, in regards to the lemon photo sequence, is it really that there's too many images, or that no one really cares, because most people know what it's like to taste a lemon? Hell, there's a massive amount of youtube videos of babies tasting lemons. It's no longer democratization of images, but experiences as well, just about any emotion/experience you want to see, will likely be on youtube, with a simple search.

  3. Hi Ted. Want to start of by saying "Thanks". Your videos are great. The assignments get us to think about the image we want and not just shoot a bunch and pick out the lucky one that seems reasonable.
    One question – for the assignment of Sequences – is it OK to Photoshop – I mean how else could we do double exposures? Not all cameras have this facility.

  4. Hi Ted, Love your channel and all the great stuff here. This would be my first photo assignment. Where do i go to submit my photo sequence? Sorry if this is a very trivial question..trying to find my way with this.

  5. Jim's series is great, I love seeing the first time a child reacts to a sour fruit!

    I think that (in addition to your critique) the background makes it seem far too much like a snapshot, which I think cheapens it a little. I would prefer to see it on some plain backdrop, either white/grey/black or perhaps the colour of the fruit he was eating.

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