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Move! “Don’t be afraid to make a photo from as many different angles as you can,” Clark advises. “An interesting point of view makes a great story, a great conversation and can make or break your photo. I tell my students to always consider a photo from the front, back, top, bottom, left and right.”
Pick a side. “Don’t always place the subject of your photograph at the center,” Clark says. “Placing your subject to the left or right of your frame is another way to make your photo more interesting.”
Remember that light is everything. “When making a photograph consider the quality of light. Is it soft or is it harsh? Early morning and late evening provides amazing light. I always say a photo of a garbage can will be amazing with the right light.”
Think outside the box. “Make photographs of unconventional things. I read about a photography challenge that encouraged the photographer to make a photo of a fork 100 times.”
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