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Anonymous
/p/ i need ur help...im in photo AP this year in my senior year in highschool...and right off the bat we started a project called a "concentration" it has to be 10 pictures that all tie in together i.e.
pictures from a birds eye view/bugs eye view...that sorta stuff..and i dont know what to do because i want it to be good. please help with ideas or something...
>> Anonymous
Yeah, the whole point of the project is so you become self sufficient in coming up with these ideas yourself. Come on, mang!

You'll feel more accomplished too when you come up with it yourself.
>> Anonymous
i know i kno i just lack creativity...llike i need u guys to just give me a push in the right direction...
>> Anonymous
>>246982
if you lack creativity then why are you in AP photography? Wanted to look cool, wanted to impress the ladies?

fuck off.
>> Anonymous
>>246982

here's a push in the right direction: go away
>> Anonymous
>>246982

If you can't even think of a concentration then you shouldn't be in the class. Just pick a design principle and run with it. It's really not that hard...
>> Anonymous
why so serious?
>> Einta !!MWv3ICYobCM
I sorta have to agree. This isn't like a math problem you can't get - where having it explained would work.

This isn't even a photography question like "how do I do this?".

This is somebody wanting to pass off other peoples' ideas as their own. Sorry guy, but it's time to drop that course.
>> Anonymous
1) Walk around for a day taking pictures of stuff that interest you.
2) Look at them at the end of the day.
3) YOUR MUSE SHALL SPEAK TO YOU THROUGH YOUR PALTRY EYEBALLS, WORM.
>> Anonymous
Don't ask /p/ to supply your creativity or you are going to fail the class.
>> Anonymous
photos of dogs......GO!
>> Anonymous
Ok, what is Concentration? It has to do with thought, a thought process. How does A get to Z in regards to a thought. Conceptualize this in photography form. USE YOUR IMAGINATION NIGGA.

If you need to go to other people for suggestions, you shouldn't be in the Arts at all.
>> Anonymous
Creativity is overrated. Think of the sports and nature photographers and photojournalists. Read your local newspaper through and look closely at the photos. Shots of press conferences, buildings, landscapes and pictures of the people involved in the article. That's professional photography, and it's got nothing to do with creativity. It's about adherence to rules; exposure, composition and color theory.

TL;DR
stop being prententious goddamn artfags
>> Anonymous
what you lack in creativity, you can compensate with vignetting, borkeh and hdr