{"id":873,"date":"2017-11-23T17:00:00","date_gmt":"2017-11-23T18:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/creditcardcanada.net\/?p=873"},"modified":"2024-12-10T14:14:21","modified_gmt":"2024-12-10T14:14:21","slug":"how-to-use-the-background-to-create-more-storytelling-images","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/creditcardcanada.net\/index.php\/2017\/11\/23\/how-to-use-the-background-to-create-more-storytelling-images\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Use the Background to Create More Storytelling Images"},"content":{"rendered":"
The post How to Use the Background to Create More Storytelling Images<\/a> appeared first on Digital Photography School<\/a>. It was authored by Christina N Dickson<\/a>.<\/p>\n Sometimes you\u2019re so focused on capturing the moment that you forget to pay attention to what\u2019s in the background of your photo. When you look at your photos later, you realize that there are all sorts of distractions in the background. One way to overcome these distractions is to use the background to help with storytelling<\/a> in your photo.<\/p>\n Even though \u201cthe moment\u201d is likely the most important part of your photo, good moments always happen in a place. Use the background to show where your moment or story takes place.<\/p>\n The first thing I recommend is thinking of the people in your photo as characters. When you\u2019re going to take a picture of somebody ask, \u201cWho is this character and what are they doing?\u201d When you answer these questions you\u2019ll be able to choose a good background to help tell that story<\/a>.<\/p>\n <\/span><\/span><\/p>\n This is a photo of my son. I wasn\u2019t thinking of him merely as my son, but rather as a \u201chiker.\u201d Thinking of him as a hiker helped me choose a background that portrayed the story of a hiker.<\/p>\n There are two ways to choose a background for your photo.<\/p>\n Keep in mind the two questions to ask yourself; \u201cWho is this character and what are they doing?\u201d<\/p>\n In this photo, the character is my infant son and he is sleeping in a carrier on my wife\u2019s back. It\u2019s a cute picture, but there is no way to tell from the background where we were when this took place.<\/p>\n<\/p>\nThink of People as Characters<\/h2>\n
Two Ways to Choose a Background<\/h2>\n
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Finding a Background that Matches Your Character<\/h2>\n