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QueenOfMyshuno's avatar
6 years ago

Photographer Collections Challenge

I got this idea from @caramelcopp's post that asks for challenges. I wanted to put this challenge in its own thread, though, so you could post your pictures here if you want. A number of people on the forums have said they wanted to get more into photography, so here's a way to do that. Here's the challenge:

Photographer Collections Challenge, Original

Make ten collections of 2 to 4 photographs each, as follows:

1. architecture
2. light (can be anything: candles, street lights, sun, etc.)
3. signs
4. windows
5. plants (any kind of plant: trees, flowers, cacti, etc.)
6. anything food/drink related (cupcakes, wine, wine glass, kitchen, dishes, café, etc.)
7. animals or insects
8. patterns
9 unposed pictures of random people in public places
10. a subject of your choice

For each collection, take at least 10 photos from at least 2 different locations (tip: it helps to have 2 cameras with you). Next, narrow them down to your favorite 2 to 4 pictures. Display them somewhere in your game (home, art studio, museum, etc.).

Optional: take a screenshot of each collection and post to the forum as you complete each collection.

Short Version: Make three collections.
Mini Version: Make one collection.

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Edit:

Photographer Collection Challenge, Extended (More Photos)

Make collections of approximately 2 to 4 photographs each:

11. sports or gym
12. transportation
13. kid’s room (this can be photos taken in a kid's room or photos taken elsewhere that would look good in a kid's room)
14. doubles (2 pictures that are similar but not the same that can be hung together or on either side of a piece of furniture, such as a bed or sofa; make approximately 2 to 4 SETS for this challenge, so 4 to 8 photographs)
15. still life (for this collection, you will purposely arrange objects and set them up to be photographed; typical Still Life objects include flowers, fruit, vases, and bowls arranged on a surface, such as a table, but you can photograph any objects you like on any surface you like; you control the subject, arrangement, lighting, and background)