Using Printed Photo Books to Capture Bursts of Inspiration
As a photographer, even if you primarily take portraits or shoot for microstock, there are going to be moments where you have a burst of inspiration. “What if I changed the lighting a bit or tried a softer focus?” “I wonder what would happen if instead of simply photographing couples facing forward or facing one another I posed them with a bit more tension.”
These sudden bursts of inspiration that we all have can sometimes change the way that we look at our work permanently - a moment, a glimmer and suddenly everything is about finding the right way of sharing it.
Capturing these bursts of inspiration and collecting them together in printed photo books is a great option. With printed photo books. you’ll be able to capture your most inspired poses to show clients who are coming in and sitting for a portrait who want “something different.” You can capture the photos that you feel most satisfied with when you’re shooting for stock - a book that you can show designers and marketers in your area who are looking for a better way of getting their messages across.
Those bursts of inspiration shape you as a photographer and they shape your work; why not use printed photo books to promote yourself and those things that set you apart?

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