Movies will give you great inspiration. The story, shooting angle, various characters and even some simple conversations in the film may give you inspiration for photography.
Browse various websites
Browse all kinds of photography websites and pay attention to some "interesting photos" rankings, almost all of which are excellent. Don't copy them, but ask yourself, "What do I like about it?" "Why do I like this photo?" Or "Would it be better if I added some elements to this photo?"
Tracking technology
Sometimes, "how to shoot" is better than "what to shoot" Trying to shoot an ordinary object in an interesting way may inspire the photographer more than thinking about what to shoot.
Look at the CD cover
Look through your CD collection (what? You all use ipod, so forget it. ) Look at how those great photographers shoot CD covers. Then, you can listen to the album songs and remake the cover of the CD you shot.
listen to music
Concerts give you inspiration, just like Adams.
Take a photo every day.
Sometimes, a little push will get a lot of inspiration. "Take a photo every day" can be used as this thrust. Once you promise yourself: "I will take a photo every day", you must keep this promise. You can take a portrait today and a very common theme tomorrow, either. Stick to this for a month or even a year, and you will find that you already have a lot of photos at hand. And most importantly, in this process, due to the time limit, your inspiration will be inspired by this limit.
Reading magazine
Art, fashion and entertainment magazines are all good, and magazines have too many inspirational things. Fashion magazines like ELLE or Vogue are great. Reading more books will improve your creative thinking and photography skills.
Shooting sport
Sports are everywhere, which can be basketball games organized by schools, community fitness or small football games. In the process of shooting, you can exercise your portrait shooting ability, at the same time, you can also exercise snapshots, and sometimes you can capture good photos.
Observe 360 degrees
Walking on the road, you always look ahead, don't you? As a photographer, you need to turn your head 360 degrees and pay attention to the front, back, left and right. Shoot down from two floors and shoot up on the escalator; Looking at puddles and windows, thinking; Staring at the shadows on the floor and walls, that's all.
Complete the story with five pictures.
It is difficult to tell a story with pictures, and it is even more difficult to tell a story clearly with five pictures. You need to know what you want to say, how to say it, and what's the interesting way. It will be good for you to practice this kind of shooting.