In the best case scenario, the way we use color in photography should combine art, science and our own personal style. Since colors can make or break the mood of a photograph, it's good to use them carefully and understand their storytelling potential.
To make outstanding color photography, we should be deliberate about the use of colors and learn how they affect other aspects of photography, such as composition and framing.
The following images are creative examples of vivid colors in photography. Such bold colors can make photos pop and convey various moods and emotions!
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If you want to learn more about the proper use of colors in photography, check out these useful links!
Further Resources:
- Understanding Primary, Secondary and Complementary Colors in Photography
- How To Use Colors In Your Portraits
- 6 Practical Ways to Unlock the Real Power of Colors in Your Photography
- How to Make Your Photos Pop With Punchier Colors in Photoshop CC
- 4 Strategies To Use Color More Effectively In Your Photography
Further Learning:
Creatively selecting color when composing your images will take them to the next level. It is definitely an advanced composition technique that you should work with.
Getting photography composition right has always been the greatest challenge for the photographer. If you’d like to get better at photography composition and learn concepts that go beyond the basics, you should take a look at Kent DuFault’s guide to advanced composition.
In Kent Dufault's Advanced Composition, you'll discover advanced composition concepts such as:
- Compression
- Color Placement
- Contrast Overlap
- Rhythm
- Color Wash
- Texture
- Stacking
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