In photography, we have access to an unlimited palette of colors. But how good of a photographer are you, really? What can you do with just one?
Shooting Challenge: One Color
Posted in: Today's ChiliLast week, you showed off your monochrome skills in classic silver. This week, you’ll take a photo in a different way: Find a scene that’s predominantly one color, and capture that color to its fullest.
Your city has a beautiful skyline, and with a couple of cameras you can capture a truly unique perspective of the office towers and skyscrapers that give it its distinctive silhouette. But why stop there? For this week’s Shooting Challenge we want you to capture an image—anything you can think of—as reflected in your camera’s lens.
It’s summer, which means it’s the time for open flame charring our dinners to perfection. Just like dad did it. Just like dad’s paleolithic forefathers did it.
Shooting Challenge: Grill
Posted in: Today's ChiliYes, most food photography is boring. But most food photography doesn’t involve meat, flames, and char. So for this week’s Shooting Challenge, I want you to photograph food in flaming action. Photograph food on the grill.
58 Giant Close-Ups Of Plants
Posted in: Today's ChiliPlants are beautiful. But up close, they’re inspiring, terrifying, and, well, just quite large.
Shooting Challenge: Giant Plants!
Posted in: Today's ChiliLast week, we looked at bugs. This week, I’m sending you back into the bush to catch more of nature’s nuance on the macro level. For this week’s Shooting Challenge, photograph the wonder of plants.
75 Close-Ups Of Bugs
Posted in: Today's ChiliUp close, bugs are terrifying. Heck, from far, bugs are terrifying. But with the safe distance through the lens of a camera? They’re amazing.
This is it. My favorite annual Shooting Challenge of the year. You go out into the grass and muck and photograph bugs.