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Get Ready For The Autumn Photo Shoot With Creative Ideas

Autumn is the time of spending evenings inside, hot beverages, mulled wine, and warm clothes. However, it is also the time of beautiful sceneries, dominated by leaves falling down from the trees, and a multitude of colors – in particular brown, red, orange, and yellow. This makes it the perfect season for photographers.

However, if you are one of them, don’t settle for the cliche photoshoots.

There are several ways in which you can make them more creative, including ordering matching shirts with some funny autumn puns, for example, from https://www.teejunction.com.au/ or a similar website, or using everyday objects as props. 

Consider Having an Indoor Photo Shoot with Your Loved Ones 

When it comes to doing a photo shoot during autumn, there is one significant downfall – the weather. Since it’s in-between summer and winter, you never know if it’s going to be warm, cold, or if it’s going to be raining – and bad weather can really disrupt your plans.

That’s why if you were planning on taking some photos, but the weather outside is not the best, you should consider staying indoors and taking advantage of what you have close to you. Ask your loved ones to model, as indoor photography tends to be warm and cozy – a perfect option for photos with your friends and family. What’s more, by taking pictures of someone in their own home, you can emphasize their personality.

Tip: If you want to get good lighting, take photos close to a large window or with the help of a reflector.

Use Wide-angle Lens to Take Atmospheric Landscape Photos

Autumn is the perfect season for more landscape shots. Don’t hesitate to capture more than just the model on your photo – also focus on their surroundings. By using a wide-angle lens, you can create ‘wider’ compositions, which will make all your photos look more atmospheric.

One thing you have to keep in mind, though, is that if you use the wrong angles, your photos might look distorted. In order to avoid that, you should always keep your model in the center of your photo.

Pick an Outfit That Will Complement the Colors around You

As we already mentioned, autumn is the season of a multitude of colors. Brown, red, orange, and yellow dominate the scenery – if you go to a forest, it can be hard to find a different color. Sometimes you might be lucky enough to find some green, but that’s all.

To complement the scenery, ask your model to prepare an outfit in the colors of autumn. 

While blending with the surroundings might not be the most desirable in other genres of photography, such as wedding photography, it is definitely appreciated in autumn photography.

What’s more, don’t hesitate to add accessories such as scarves or hats – they will make your model look more realistic, and the photos will appear cozier.

Create a Styled Shot to Showcase the Elements of Autumn

Creating a styled photo shoot is a great idea no matter the season, especially if you have enough of photographing people – it allows you to use your imagination, as well as test your creativity. In order to prepare one, you will need:

  • an idea or a theme
  • props and products – everything you might need to transform your vision into reality, for instance, pieces of clothing, food, or elements of nature
  • a location

Decide what reminds you the most about autumn, and showcase it. Is it the smell of a pumpkin spiced latte or a pumpkin pie? Or maybe it’s the leaves falling from the trees and reminding you that time is going by? Choose something that to you just screams AUTUMN.

Find the Reflections

If you want to make your photos nature-focused, you should look for a place for reflection – most bodies of water will do just fine, however, lakes are particularly good. The autumnal nature reflected in the surface of the water can make some stunning compositions.

The Bottom Line

Autumn is a season full of colors, leaves falling from the trees, and the last few warm days transforming into a cold winter. It’s also the perfect season for photographers – those who are more focused on nature in their art, as well as those who usually focus on people.

For a beautiful autumn photoshoot, just take advantage of your surroundings – find a perfect body of water for reflections or create a themed photoshoot with things that remind you the most of this season. Use what your camera offers you, in this wide-angle lens, for stunning landscape photos. Finally, if you prefer taking pictures of people, consider having a photoshoot indoor, in your model’s house, or choose an outfit that will make them blend in with their surroundings.

Let your imagination and creativity take over. Good luck!

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