Thursday, May 23, 2013

Taking Some Photographs On The Beach



Wakefield, Massachusetts sits just west of the Broad Sound and some striking beaches on the Atlantic Ocean. Because of its proximity to the ocean, people who live in the area have become immersed in beach life and living in an area where they have accessibility to such a beautiful and recreational area. Taking photographs on the beach is a great opportunity to capture that wonderful beauty with a great backdrop, but there are always some things to consider when I photograph an individual, family or couple.

Sometimes, a beach photograph might seem like it’s the same shot over and over. However, each photograph is a new chance to find new beauty and art. When you go to the beach, every place you turn there is a photographic opportunity. Try to find a focal point and shoot from a point of interest.  When someone looks at a photo, they need something for the eye to focus on, whether it’s a pattern in the sand or a wave crashing on the rocks, so I try to find something to start with in order to create a great shot.

A sunset on the beach is one of the most beautiful scenes we can conjure up. Timing is important   Maybe there was stormy weather earlier in the day. Stormy seas can create a really great, dramatic looking shot, and there will be less people on the beach as a distraction. 
though. The start and the end of the days when the sun is rising or setting is a great time to get a photograph, but it’s a small window of opportunity. It’s also the times when people are on the beach the least. Sometimes, the best times to go to the beach are the times when people avoid it.

Location photography is a great way to gather unique shots and end up with something different.  Heading to a beach or an ocean is one of the most beautiful locations where we can find a spectacular shot.  

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