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dPS Weekly Photo Challenge – Sadness

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dPS Weekly Photo Challenge – Sadness

The post dPS Weekly Photo Challenge – Sadness appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Sime.

Emotions can be easy to capture in a photograph, but sometimes you need to be in the right place at the right time to photograph an expressed feeling. This week we’re trying to freeze the emotion of sadness in a photograph – how will you do it?

Use the hashtag #dPSWeeklyChallenge and #dPSSadness in your posts on social media so we can find them.

Remember, sadness doesn’t need to be a portrait of a person, like this beautiful example below:

dPS Weekly Photo Challenge – Sadness
Photo by Dmitry Ganin on Unsplash

Emotion can also be expressed through a scene, like this example below of a landscape (Black & White tends to lend itself to the sadness emotion, don’t you think?)

dPS Weekly Photo Challenge – Sadness
Photo by Jake Colling on Unsplash

Here are a couple of previous posts to help you think about capturing emotion.

9 Tips for Capturing Emotion in Your Portraits

Emotional Photography: 5 Tips to Add Feeling to Your Photos

Here’s hoping, despite this week’s sad photography challenge theme, that you have a happy week. See you in the comments.

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The post dPS Weekly Photo Challenge – Sadness appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Sime.