how do I create conceptual photography
concept photography

How do I take a Concept Photograph?

Our theme this term is nature, so you need to have something natural in the photograph.

  • Think of an Idea: Choose a simple idea or feeling you want to show in your photo, like “happiness,” “loneliness,” or “nature is strong.”
  • Find Something That Shows It: For example:
    • For “happiness,” you might photograph a bright flower.
    • For “loneliness,” you could capture a single tree standing alone.
    • For “nature is strong,” you could photograph a plant growing through a crack in the pavement.
  • Take the Photo: Use your iPad to take a photo that clearly shows your idea or feeling.

Important Tip:
If you have to explain the meaning of your photo to someone, it means the photo hasn’t clearly shown your idea or message. The best concept photos speak for themselves.

Summary:
Concept Photography is about choosing an idea or feeling, finding something that shows it, and taking a photo that makes the idea easy to understand without needing lots of explanation.

Ideas to create a concept photograph

What ideas, emotions or meanings are in these photographs?

Follow these steps to create your concept photograph


Step 1: Understand the Task

  • Goal: Take a photo that shows something special. Think about what you want the photo to say.

Step 2: Choose Your Idea

  • Pick an Idea: Decide what message or idea you want to show in your photo.
    • Example:
      • “Nature is strong” (a plant growing in a tough spot)
      • “Calm and peaceful” (a quiet area in the playground)

Step 3: Find Your Spot

  • Walk Around: Look around the school grounds, like the nature playground or grassed area. Find a place that fits your idea.
  • Think About How It Looks: How will you take the photo to show your idea best?

Step 4: Take Your Photo

  • Use Your iPad: Take your photo using the iPad.
  • Try Different Angles: Take a few photos from different angles. Pick the one that looks best.

Step 5: Upload your best shot to Artsonia

  • Give It a Title: Choose a unique title for your photo.
  • Write a Reflection: In the artist statement section, write 2-3 sentences about your photo. What idea were you trying to show? What did you learn?

Ideas for concept photography

  • Idea Photography: Taking photos that show an idea or message.
  • Meaningful Photography: Creating pictures that mean something special.
  • Message Photos: Using your photos to send a message or tell a story.
  • Thoughtful Photography: Taking pictures that make people think or feel something.
  • Story Photos: Capturing images that tell a story or show an idea.
  • Symbolic Photography: Using pictures to show ideas or feelings, like symbols.
  • Emotion Photography: Taking photos that show feelings or emotions.
  • Expressive Photography: Creating photos that express a thought or feeling.