white on white
That’s what I had in mind for this week’s prompt of shades of white. Being The Weekend Photo Project though, I’ve always said that prompts are open to your interpretation – so I’m keen to see what other people come up with.
I’m including some articles on high key photography, as I think that’s what will help us get the best shades of white effect.
- The Complete Beginner’s Guide to Shooting High Key – tuts+
- Abuse Your RAW Files for a Striking High-Key Portrait – Digital Camera World
- 18 Beautiful Bright Examples of High Key Photography – photopoly
- Lesson 3 – Exposure: High Key – Best Photo Lessons
Here’s where you can share your ‘shades of white’ photos –
Facebook: Create an album (title suggestion – My Weekend Photo Project) and upload your photos (and don’t forget to add the hashtag #twpp now that FB does hashtags). You can make your album public so that anyone can have a look at your photos or you can share your photos with me over on my biz page.
Your blog: Upload your photos to your blog and share them with the wide world. Leave a link here so that others can follow the snail-trail.
Flickr: Share your photos at The Weekend Photo Project group.
Pinterest: If you’re on Pinterest create a board for your weekend photos. Don’t forget to add the tag #twpp so that others can search for them. I have a The Weekend Photo Project Pinterest board that I’m going to invite people to pin on. If you’d love to be involved, follow the board and I’ll send you an invite!
Instagram: Snap a photo with you phone or i-device and upload your photo to Instagram. You’ll find me here on Instagram. Don’t forget to add #twpp to your caption. Proceed to share!
Twitter: Use Instagram, link to your Pinterest board or your blog. And remember to add #twpp as your hashtag.
Anywhere else you like: I’m sure I’ve left out others ways of sharing, so leave a comment below and let everyone know where your photos will be!
Be sure and leave a comment below to let me (and everyone else) know where you’ll be sharing your photos. Visit other peoples photos. Like them. Comment.
and please, share The Weekend Photo Project – the more people we can get involved, the more fun it will be
Don’t forget that the prompts are open to interpretation – there is no right or wrong photo – just the photo you make of your world as you see it.