1. Find a topic: Find something you are interested in, something you care about.
2. Do your research: Spend time with the family or who ever you're doing. Or the idea that you are doing.
3. Find the "real story": Determine the angle you want to take your story.
4.Every dynamic story is built on a set of core values and emotions that touch the heart of the audience: Emotions that connect to the story.
5. Plan your shots: Figure out what you want to do, plan, plan, plan.
6. Let it evolve on its own: Kind of like a candid photograph, unexpected.
7. Take photos until you find the direction or purpose.
8. Shoot every single thing: Take many pictures.
9. Ask for help with image selection: Ask someone without personal feelings.
10. Tell your story.
2. Do your research: Spend time with the family or who ever you're doing. Or the idea that you are doing.
3. Find the "real story": Determine the angle you want to take your story.
4.Every dynamic story is built on a set of core values and emotions that touch the heart of the audience: Emotions that connect to the story.
5. Plan your shots: Figure out what you want to do, plan, plan, plan.
6. Let it evolve on its own: Kind of like a candid photograph, unexpected.
7. Take photos until you find the direction or purpose.
8. Shoot every single thing: Take many pictures.
9. Ask for help with image selection: Ask someone without personal feelings.
10. Tell your story.