Classic Pin-ups! My favorite to do!
2006-12-07 17:45:32
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answered by laurabristow5 2
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Here's a site with a few I liked:
http://66.218.69.11/search/cache?ei=UTF-8&fr=slv1-msgr&p=photo+shoot+themes&u=mysite.verizon.net/photoguy_ryan/id3.html&w=photo+shoot+themes&d=OH8njJIFNuQ6&icp=1&.intl=us
Ooh, and I just remembered these pictures I see all the time that I really like. Someone paints a girl like the flowers she's laying in.. that's used kind of a lot though.
2006-12-07 13:48:13
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answered by F.J. 6
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Vintage suitcases or Simply black and white clothing with bright red lipstick or pops of red
2014-08-14 07:26:22
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answered by Anonymous
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you did not say where you live and how old you are,but some good ones i have used are a picknic,some nice and classy lingerie in a bedroom setting,light shadows and natureshots or sports themed
2006-12-07 13:56:48
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answered by brick459 3
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By meeting people you will find that some of them are involved in interesting activities. Be curiuos, ask questions and soon you´ll arrive to a variety of situations you can get inside to photograph
2006-12-07 13:29:55
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answered by Arturo V 2
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Winter - kids throwing snowballs, building snowmen, skating, tobogganing, skiing, playing hockey, shoveling, trudging through huge drifts of snow, sitting at a bench in a park covered in snow, holding a steaming cup of cocoa, etc...
Kids/siblings - big brother looking through crib rail at new baby, big brother reading to baby, big brother holding baby, kids playing together, helping each other, etc.. (inspired by my 2 sons - my 3 yr old likes to sit his 3 month old brother on his lap and help him "play" the piano/read a book/dance)
Weird - have a man laying down, covered in a hair blanket - the catch is that the hair is still attached to the women, who are laying alongside him, nude
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woman a woman
woman n woman
2006-12-07 13:42:40
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answered by devils'littleangel 3
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Maybe you could base your shoot off famous paintings (or stick with one painter, like JW Waterhouse).
2006-12-07 13:32:34
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answered by jennyundead 2
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Your question is pretty rediculous to say the least. Anything can be a theme for a photography session.
You like bears - well photograph bears. All kinds: alive, dead, stuffed, teddy bears, caged bears, bears killing hikers, etc.
You really enjoy sunsets - photograph sunsets, sunrises, silhouettes against sunsets, bears mauling hikers with a sunset background, etc.
You like raindows - photograph rainbows, skittles, crayons, rainbow suncatchers, bearus mauling hikers under a rainbow, etc.
So, you see anything can be a theme. From exotic fish to home theatre systems. It's all in a matter of how you can interperate (sp?) what you want out of the theme. Just take a look around you. Or, try the following exsersize:
Take 2 sheets of 8.5x11 tablet paper. At the top of each page write something that interests you. So you should have 4 total interests. Then below that, scribble down ideas of how to convey those interests. From there, just photograph.
2006-12-07 19:36:10
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answered by Ipshwitz 5
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