The Source of Photoshoot Ideas and Plots拍摄创意和情节的来源
During my workshops, I often hear one and the same question: “Where does your inexhaustible flow of ideas and plots come from?”
The answer to this question is very simple: there’s an endless number of sources of ideas:
- episodes from various movies;
- visual art (paintings by modern and classic artists);
- interesting life situations;
- childhood memories;
- an interesting location (for instance, riverside or a window of an extraordinary shape, etc.);
- things and accessories that can lay the foundation for an interesting plot (an old car, a fan, a stylish mirror);
- clothes that provoke certain associations;
- extraordinary appearance of the model you see as a certain character.
There are a lot of other options. This list is limited only by your imagination and observation skills.
“If the painting is good, it tells a lot of stories”, Josef Koudelka.
For instance, let’s take a photo called “Curly-Haired Shepherdess”. Once in autumn, I was riding my bike along the country road and saw a shepherd grazing a big herd of sheep. I stopped to meet the shepherd and agreed with him upon the photoshoot with his sheep. Then I prepared very well for that photoshoot, and after a couple of days, I made that photo.
The “Little bliss” photo series. I often visit a flea market in search of some interesting stuff for my photoshoots. Once I saw this fan from the 1970s, which triggered my childhood memories. In those years, there were no air conditioners, and in strong heat, we would cool ourselves down with exactly the same fans. That’s how I came up with the photoshoot idea, which I implemented in an old office of a school secretary.
The idea of the “Temptation next door” photos also stems from my youth memories. I remember how my neighbor was flooded with water by someone next floor up while he was spying on his female neighbor through the window. That photoshoot was implemented in the neighboring house.
The idea of the “Sweet Dream” photo, which resembles a painting, struck me while visiting a picture gallery, when I saw a beautiful sleeping lady in one of the paintings. The photoshoot was implemented in a rented apartment, where I only needed a couch and a window. I took all the props (curtains, fabrics, a flower vase etc.) with me.
This list can be continued for a long while. Almost all my photos with plots and stories were created in this very manner…
在我的工作坊中,我经常听到同一个问题:“你无穷无尽的想法和情节是从哪里来的?”
这个问题的答案很简单:想法的来源无穷无尽:
- 各种电影的剧集;
- 视觉艺术(现代和古典艺术家的绘画);
- 有趣的生活情景;
- 童年记忆;
- 一个有趣的地点(例如,河边或形状奇特的窗户等);
- 可以为有趣的情节奠定基础的物品和配件(一辆老爷车、一台风扇、一面时尚的镜子);
- 引起某些联想的衣服;
- 您视为某个角色的模型的非凡外观。
还有许多其他选择。此列表仅受您的想象力和观察能力的限制。
“如果一幅画好,它就会讲述很多故事”,约瑟夫·寇德卡。
比如说,我们来拍一张名为《卷发牧羊女》的照片。秋天的某一天,我骑着自行车沿着乡间小路行驶,看到一个牧羊人在放牧一大群羊。我停下来和牧羊人见面,并同意和他一起拍摄他的羊群。然后我为那次拍摄做了充分的准备,几天后,我拍下了那张照片。
“小幸福”系列照片。我经常去跳蚤市场寻找一些有趣的东西来拍摄。有一次我看到了这把 1970 年代的风扇,勾起了我童年的回忆。在那些年里,没有空调,在酷热中,我们会用一模一样的风扇给自己降温。这就是我想到拍摄的想法,并在一个学校秘书的旧办公室里实施了它。
“隔壁的诱惑”系列照片的创作灵感也源自我童年的记忆。我记得我的邻居在窗户偷看女邻居时被楼上的人用水浇了个透。那次拍摄是在隔壁的房子里进行的。
在我参观一家画廊时,我看到一幅画中一位美丽的熟睡女子,于是萌生了拍摄“甜美梦境”照片的想法,这张照片看起来就像一幅画。照片拍摄是在一间租来的公寓里进行的,我只需要一张沙发和一扇窗户。我带上了所有道具(窗帘、布料、花瓶等)。
这个清单还可以列很长,我几乎所有有情节、有故事的照片都是这样拍出来的……
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