{"id":3721,"date":"2016-10-26T21:42:53","date_gmt":"2016-10-27T01:42:53","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/debralwallace.com\/?p=3721"},"modified":"2017-10-22T23:05:57","modified_gmt":"2017-10-23T03:05:57","slug":"how-to-choose-a-great-photography-location","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/debralwallace.com\/how-to-choose-a-great-photography-location\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Choose a Great Photography Location, Rochester, NY Portrait Location Ideas"},"content":{"rendered":"

How to Choose a Great Photography Location<\/h3>\n

A great background can make or break a photo. \u00a0If you think about it in terms of surface area, the background is easily 50 to 75% of the image.<\/p>\n

\"How<\/a><\/p>\n

On the left hand side the kids are lost in the normal chaotic clutter of our daily lives. On the right hand side, the door was just closed and I only moved a little, and even though the image is still a snap shot it’s about 5,000 times better.<\/p>\n

A skilled photographer can work in a variety of locations but starting out with a versatile location will improve the outcome considerably. \u00a0But\u00a0what are the criteria for a great location?<\/p>\n

The primary thing you want to look for is a lot of visual variety.<\/h3>\n

If you go to a standard park and hike in the woods, you’re likely to see a lot of trees. \u00a0That’s beautiful for hiking, but for portraits you’re generally looking for more variety (unless it’s fall when the trees are beautifully varied). \u00a0You want to aim for a location that features at least two or three of the following:<\/p>\n