Approaching seasonal landscapes can be both challenging and hugely rewarding. The challenge can be twofold. Firstly, it is about learning how to unlock opportunities arising from changing light, tones and textures; and secondly, it is about telling the story and being able to capture the differing charms and characters of each season.
Learning to overcome challenges is crucial all year round. Unpredictable weather, high contrast, low light, fog and mist or snow can create truly special moments, if you know how to harness these conditions and get the best out of them. Likewise, telling the story through your imagery is an excellent way of engaging your viewers on an emotional level.
It’s enough to think of seasons and their symbolism – spring and summertime are known as a time of growth (a rebirth that evokes feelings of hope and optimism), while autumn and winter create feelings of melancholy and the passage of time. Whichever approach you choose, photographing seasonal transitions is all about capturing the essence of each season and being able to record what makes it so special. This article will take you through some useful tips and advice on making the most of seasonal landscapes.
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