Home > Uncategorized > Spring into Life: How to Photograph Spring

Spring into Life: How to Photograph Spring

Bloomin' MarvellousSpringtime has always inspired creative people from Shakespeare, Blake and Wordsworth to Dickinson and Frost. The sights and smells of spring can convey incredibly positive vibes – the bleak monotone silhouettes of winter have passed and new buds come to life with the lengthening days.

Abundant blossoms and emerging flowers do not just attract insects, but photographers too. For photographers, spring provides a great opportunity to get creative and make the most of a wide natural pallet of colours and interesting light.

The Early Worm

Timing in spring is everything. The morning mists, frosts and dews can make some fantastically atmospheric shots. If you’re not a morning person then going out at dusk with a good exposure setting can also help create some fascinating sunsets and moonrises. A tripod is a must in this case.

While we’re talking about light, for the best effects how about back-lighting the flower you’re hoping to shoot with sunlight? That can give it a real ‘heavenly’ effect.

A Closer Look

Spring is full of small things, capturing these in isolation can make a really interesting portrait. Think about closing in on ‘delicate’ things, such as a dew drop or flower synonymous with the season. What about creating an ensemble to focus on, such as a bunch of daffodils against a plain white background for that true microstock effect?

The Bigger Picture

If you’re looking at making a bigger portrait, think about using nature to the max. Ploughed fields and rows of crops can make great shots. What about isolating a tractor or farmhouse? Think about a big, blue sky and contrasting it with the rich colour of the land; green leaves and woodland, or brown and red earth. Also, don’t leave your long lens behind to capture the abundance of wildlife on show.

If you’re a photographer, you’ll love the opportunities presented by spring and, from a microstock perspective, the great news is that people are looking to buy images of the nascent season for use in blogs, articles and promotional material.

If you’re looking to buy ready-made images of spring then Polylooks has more than 15,000 images related to spring in its extensive portfolio.

Advertisement
  1. February 2, 2010 at 10:24 am | #1

    some good tips there i’ll bear them in mind

  1. No trackbacks yet.

Leave a Reply

Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:

WordPress.com Logo

You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out / Change )

Twitter picture

You are commenting using your Twitter account. Log Out / Change )

Facebook photo

You are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out / Change )

Connecting to %s

Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.