I find these pictures very beautiful. Instead of just seeing a still pose,
you can imagine the movement based on the path of the flour. I'm
inspired to find a new way to exemplify movement like these
examples. The neutral color choice also adds a serious feeling to the
photo, making it more interesting than it already is.
I find these photos taken by Michael Kenna inspiring because he takes
beautiful shots of nature or architecture and makes them so mystical.
The editing on these photos is so flawless and real that it looks like
I'm standing in the photo. I hope to be able to do this good of editing
and of rules of composition these photos show by the end of the
school year.
Emily Soto is one of the worlds best fashion photographers. I love the way
she makes a photo of a regular girl so intriguing. She has mastered the
compostion rules of filling the frame and symmetry. Even though most of
her photos use the same rules of compostion, they are each very different
and beauttiful in their own ways.
Simone Bramante is a very well known photographer on Instagram.
I am inspired by how she well she edits her photos and how they
look so dreamy. She also shoots landscapes and architecture, and I
aim to be as versatile as she is with her photography.
I am very inspired by looking at the National Geographic Photo
of the Day. I look at it every morning, and they never fail to
amaze me. By looking at the photo, the composition transports
me so it feels like I am the one seeing the subject in person.
I hope my photography skills develop enough to be able to
have this effect to my audience,
These portraits inspire me to play with different ideas. I can play with
different subjects, elements, and lighting to make my photos unique.
They also emphasize the importance of planning your shoot and
the rules of composition.