![]() Sometimes it helps to see how and why other people select photos for a photo book. This blog post outlines 2 important factors to consider when selecting photos. If you’re curious to see how / why I selected photos from everyday moments in my life, I’m sharing 4 videos illustrating how I select photos for a particular layout. ![]() While I provide several tips and strategies for selecting photos in my workshops: In 100 Pages and Document Your Year, my main piece of advice for those indecisive photographers (raising my own hand) is to select photos that are the most representative of an event, emotion, or experience.Īnd don’t dwell on the photo you didn’t select. Years from now you won’t remember the photo you almost selected. Instead, you’ll remember the moment/event because of the photo you did select. Once you’ve figured out what message you want to convey, it’s time to decide the hierarchy of the photos. Hierarchy is an important concept in design that essentially establishes order within the design elements. This can also help as you select photos because you can decide what photo is the most important to convey the message you want to convey and what, if any, photos need to play a supporting role. In some cases, you may only need one photo to convey the main take-away message you want. ![]() Or you could have several photos that play an equal role in developing the message. ![]() Other times, there is one photo you want to feature with other photos to support the main photo.
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