Printed Photo Books Can Help You to Get Inspired
When you’re looking for inspiration within your photography business, one of the options that you have is to take a look at using printed photo books to collect some of your images:
(source)Hughes’s cheeky photos consist of images where he holds the miniature version of a landmark up to the actual landmark that inspired it, like the Eiffel Tower or the Brandenburg Gate.
I’m not usually amped up to take a ton of photos of an iconic monument, but Hughes’s work encourages me to see the “same old things” with different eyes — or lens, ahem. Check out the whole set and see if you don’t get the same feeling!
With printed photo books, many photographers quickly discover that it is easy to share their view from behind the camera, to capture the quirky elements of their lives, of a place or of a group of people. It’s possible to look at the way things are and to see them in a way that is completely different than it is for everyone else; with printed photo books, you’ll find that you are able to share those images. And, chances are good that when you look through your own printed photo books or those designed by others, you just may be inspired too!

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