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Career Sector => Photography => Documentary photography => Topic started by: Reyed Mia (Apprentice, DIU) on April 21, 2017, 10:59:03 PM

Title: Documentary Photography – Six Tips for Creating a Legacy
Post by: Reyed Mia (Apprentice, DIU) on April 21, 2017, 10:59:03 PM
Documentary Photography – Six Tips for Creating a Legacy

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We've all gone through times in our lives where we've lost loved ones. As a portrait photographer I would get calls all the time for "Urgent" family photos where one family member was terminally ill, and yet others that have photos done after the loss of a loved one.

As photographers (and before you argue that you aren't a "professional" or you aren't a photographer, I'm here to tell you that you are! If you take photographs you are a photographer, and this applies to you!) it is almost our duty to record the lives and times of those closest to us, family and friends. I'm not just talking about birthday parties and weddings, which are both important, but how about everyday life?

Last fall/winter my husband and I lost our two cats who were 18 and 19. He had them for 18 years, they lived with me for five. It hit me hard and I wrote this: "Do What's Important Photograph Your Loved Ones".  I vowed to go and photograph my grandmother who is now 92. I finally did that and I have some tips for you on how to go and photograph, and document the lives of your loves ones both young and old.

So this article comes with both tips AND a challenge, for you to go do the same.

    1. Documentary means as it happens naturally, in their environment.
    2. Capture the person's essence, their real personality
    3. Remember to capture the details and scene setters
    4. Think big picture, take shots for the background of a collage or potential photobook or album
    5. Not every photo needs to show their face. Facing away from camera, hands and body are important too.
    6. Create a story with images, leave a legacy

Source:https://digital-photography-school.com/documentary-photography-six-tips-for-creating-a-legacy/