I'm having a lot (and I mean a LOT) of trouble coming up with a photostory, so here are some photos that I could maybe use but probably almost definitely not. When I settle on an idea, I really want to go and take the pictures specifically for the project. Here are some brainstormed ideas...
First picture looks like it could be the start of anything (it almost looks like you're trying to be comical the way the guy in the black shirt is walking.)
ReplyDeleteYou have a good start! I would only change up the fifth photo, you should keep the guy with the green shirt as one of the main characters of your story. Perhaps there is a way you can clone him into the photo. Can't wait to see the finished product.
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ReplyDeleteAs Kristy said, you are off to a good start. Make it easy on yourself and think about a process that you do like cooking. You have to write your list, assemble the ingredients… Maybe you measure, maybe you don't… You combine ingredients and come up with a finished result. It could be as easy as taking pictures of a piece of fruit being eaten and placed on the exact same spot for each photograph after a bite has been taken. Just a couple ideas that hopefully you can take and find a process. What really counts is continuity in the story. The photographs you have provided our beautiful, but seem disjointed because of the seeming lack of a common theme. Perhaps if you hold the camera at the kids eye level and take photographs of the things that the child sees on a journey through somewhere or something. I'm sure you'll find something that will work amazingly well.
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