photography
— Take a photo that tells a story. Example: the second photograph, ‘Slipping on a Banana Peel’ here.
— Take a photo that represents your understanding of home. This could mean a place, a “feeling”, or even a person.
— Take a photo of a wild animal in motion.
— Take a photo where the subject seems out of place or breaks a pattern (for example, a daffodil in a field of daisies).
— Visit the same place—precisely the same location—multiple times a day, or at the same time every day for a week. Document what you see through photography, other art forms, or...
— The cover image for the March 2021 issue of Stone Soup is incredibly striking. Aiyla Syed’s photograph “Sensation” (pictured above) perfectly captures a moment that feels familiar and playful in...
— Choose one of these photos from the collection of street photographer Vivian Maier. Imagine the context behind the photo and write a short story that captures the scene in words.
— Take a photograph that captures a mundane domestic scene, but with one detail amiss. Maybe it’s the inside of your refrigerator, but with a book in it. Whatever you can...
— Island Head Aaron D’Souza, 10 I created this image in Photoshop which I have been doing for one year. This is a picture of me as an island. To me,...