What makes a story successful?
In the realm of storytelling, success hinges on the ability to evoke emotion and impart meaningful messages to the audience. Within the realm of photography, photos redefine the art of storytelling through the lens, forging deeper, more thought-provoking emotional connections with the viewer. The universal appeal of a captivating story lies in its ability to stir memories and emotions within us. Whether they ignite excitement, laughter, tears, or empathy, stories have a profound impact on our human experience. Visual narratives serve as a powerful tool for fostering understanding and connection among individuals, enabling us to delve deeper into each other’s worlds. Photography serves as a visual language, transcending mere composition to convey mood and narrate the story we aim to communicate. In this article, I want to explore some of the concepts involved in visual storytelling and composition.
Plan Ahead with a Shot List
Whether I’m exploring the familiar streets of my hometown for street photography or embarking on an iconic journey far away, I always make up a shot list. This entails brainstorming ideas for specific shots, experimenting with various angles, and considering the inclusion of people in my frames. It all starts with a creative vision. Stories take us places. I use a Photographers Ephemeris app to help me see how the light will fall on certain locations. I explore the region virtually to find points of interest. I try to learn about the people there and their culture. And then with all that done, go into the photo shoot prepared, but with an open mind.
Understand the Story from Different Perspectives
It’s important to capture a diverse array of images depicting the story from different points of view. Upon arrival, I invest time in engaging with people participating in the event. Try to initiate conversations, attentively absorb their viewpoints, and acquire varied perspectives. Then, armed with this rich tapestry of insights, I try to guide my photography to articulate the narrative from multiple perspectives. Comprehensively understanding the story from various perspectives will empower you to craft a visual narrative that deeply resonates with viewers.
Connect Through Emotions
Photography wields an extraordinary power: the capacity to capture emotions. Emotions are a central part of storytelling photography, whether it be through colour, light, composition, emotions move people to react. Street and wedding photographers may employ diverse techniques, including focusing on facial expressions, body language, and the dynamic interactions between subjects to convey emotion. Landscape photographers may use bad weather, rainbows, storm clouds, a foggy scene, etc. to set mood effectively. Capturing emotions and weaving narratives through photography is a powerful way to craft images that deeply connect with viewers and tell captivating stories and evoke powerful emotions.
Anticipating the Decisive Moment
Photography hinges on seizing the moment, making anticipation a vital aspect of compelling storytelling. Waiting for the opportune instant when light, expression, and movement harmonize, is pivotal for exceptional photos. While serendipity occasionally plays a role, meticulous preparation often proves decisive. Great photographers understand that inspiration isn’t something they wait for; instead, they actively pursue it by honing their ability to perceive what others might overlook.
Editing Can Enhance Emotional Impact
Post-processing empowers photographers to fine-tune colour, contrast, exposure, and other facets of an image, enhancing its ability to convey intended emotions. Editing holds a pivotal role in photography, particularly in storytelling. Post-processing empowers you to refine your images, amplifying their impact and conveying your narrative with greater clarity and resonance. But exercise subtlety: Steer clear of over-processing, as it risks rendering the image artificial and diminishing its emotional resonance. Focus on the story but don’t be afraid to experiment with different techniques. Communicating emotion is a sure-fire way to craft powerful images that forge a connection with the viewer.
The Finishing Touch
Discover the magic of fine art printing with the Hahnemuhle archival media collection. Hahnemuhle celebrates its 440th birthday this year as an internationally renowned paper manufacturer. I was sent the “Introductory Kit New Baryta”, featuring 3 sheets of each: Photo Rag® Matt Baryta, Bamboo Gloss Baryta and the Photo Silk Baryta X. (love them all) For this series of ICM images I tried out the Photo Rag® Matt Baryta and absolutely loved the result). Try it – you’ll love it!
Happy Printing!
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Peter Dulis is a Canadian photographer and visual storyteller living in Toronto, Ontario. His work has been published in a number of magazines such as Graphic Arts Magazine, Visual Wilderness, Luminous Landscape, Photo News and has been recognized for photography excellence. Peter offers photo workshops in southern Ontario and can be reached at info@photographyAdventures.ca
Peter shares many of his tips and techniques in his monthly newsletter – PhotographyAdventures.ca and PeterDulisPhotography.com