Update – March 2017
Appreciating Autumn
Welcome to the fall edition. Today, we’re looking at portraying fall in documents and reports. You will need visuals for your project, so let this post suggest a few ways to go about it. Have a look at these images for inspiration.
Conceptual photos can help get your message across. Sometimes an image speaks to you even though it’s not what you were looking for. Fall images are all about intensity, color and light. Things that seem insignificant, now become centre stage. Take this 3-rocks image. Because the rocks spell an odd number, they now demand attention. Use conceptual photos to portray complex scenarios. Just find a connection with your project.
The Canadian Parliament image here, October Politics does two things. It satisfies the season aspect and portrays Canada in a powerful way. Below, another look at this angle, a year later and the image is still fresh and colourful.
Subjects for this time of year are rich and inviting such as this one where you can almost picture a silhouette of someone walking through the tunnel.
When choosing photography, ensure that the visual tells a story. In this photo, it’s time to put away the garden; One photo, one message.
The photography in this feature is from my Seasons collection. Photos start at $12 and are available for immediate download.
I hope you’ve enjoyed your visit. Thank you and have a great evening!
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OTHER POSTS BY MICHEL LOISELLE
Knowing our Parliamentary Precinct — Tulips on Parliament Hill – The West Block of Canada – 7 Year Parliament Project – Politically Speaking – Canada in One Photo – Design and Imaging — Haunted Castle — Night Shots — Hey That’s My Image — My Canadian Pride Is Showing — Canada Day on Parliament Hill — Images in Color and in Stereo – 5 Reasons to Use Photos — Gargoyles on Parliament Hill — Christmas on Parliament Hill — Live Music is Always Best — The Confederation Building — The Supreme Court of Canada