Monday, February 25, 2019

40 Photographs of String Instruments That Will Strum Your Heartstrings

Guitars, Violins, Cellos, Dulcimers, Banjos, you name it. String instruments are delightful to both hear and watch. We all love music, but unfortunately, not all of us are quite talented with them, but we can photograph players and instruments of course!

Here are 40 images depicting string instruments, so sit back and relax.

Photo by Nicole Honeywill

Photo by Giovanni Ribeiro

Photo by Yichen Sun

Photo by Priscilla Du Preez

Photo by Stefany Andrade

Photo by Josep Molina Secall

Photo by Hannah Gibs

Photo by Edgar

Music Is A Form Of Storytelling And So Is Photography

If you'd like to understand what photographic storytelling is and learn how to instill the ‘story element' into a photograph that you want to capture, make sure to check out the guide Effective Storytelling With Photography

Photo by Clem Onojeghuo

Photo by David Rangel

Photo by Kari Shea

Photo by Diego Catto

Photo by Alex Kotliarskyi

Photo by Tikkho Maciel

Photo by Samuel Ramos

Photo by Richard Jaimes

Photo by Jenelle Hayes

Photo by Jeremy Allouche

Photo by Soroush Karimi

Photo by SplitShire

Are You Successfully Telling Your Story?

Effective Storytelling With Photography By Kent DuFault gives you a simple and practical understanding of using storytelling to make your photographs stand out.

You will learn every aspect of the storytelling process, and, how you can implement that knowledge into your photographic efforts!

Think about how that would feel, possessing the skill to impart your personal stories out to the world.

TAKE A LOOK AT EFFECTIVE STORYTELLING WITH PHOTOGRAPHY HERE 

Photo by PactoVisual

Photo by Lee Phillips

Photo by Markus Spiske

Photo by Lukas

Photo by Jonathan Sautter

Photo by Johan Beillard

Photo by obBilder

Photo by Sebastian Radu

Photo by Huy Phan

Photo by Rushina Morrison

Photo by Darv Robinson

Photo by Laith Abuabdu

Photo by Massimo Sartirana

Photo by DxL

Photo by Massimo Sartirana

Photo by Jan Střecha

Photo by Quino Al

Photo by Ivy Herrera

Photo by Tim Bechervaise

Share Your Personal Stories With The World

Imagine sharing your life's journey, what's important to you, and having the skill to confidently create beautiful stories, from any situation with your photography. In Effective Storytelling With Photography you will learn:

  • How to Use “Story Structure” to instill meaning into any photo that you can dream up
  • The honest truth about why composition on its own cannot create a storytelling photograph.
  • How to ‘Mastermind’ a situation, and work through the process, until you achieve the BEST storytelling image…
  • Clear and straightforward advice on how to tell a story with ANY genre of photography!
  • Why SO many photographers can’t create a storytelling shot, because they don’t understand what exactly makes up a story!
  • The surprising fact- that using storytelling in your photos can actually have a therapeutic effect for your own mind and soul…
  • You will NEVER again waste an opportunity by shooting a ‘meaningless’ photograph!
  • And much more

GET EFFECTIVE STORYTELLING WITH PHOTOGRAPHY TODAY

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