Creatively Quarantined: Creativity Challenges
Written By Al Thomas
During this time of social distancing it is important to remember that creativity has not been canceled. We all can benefit from engaging into creative activities that stretch us and force us to look at our world and situation from another angle. So here are five creative challenges you can try during this time of quarantine with any camera you have.
We all can benefit from engaging into creative activities that stretch us and force us to look at our world and situation from another angle.
1. One Dozen
Pick a location. Stand in one spot and make 12 unique photographs while standing in the same place. You cannot move your feet.
2. Ten of One
Take ten unique and/or abstract photographs of one small subject.
3. Four Corners
Choose one subject and place it, where it exists, in each corner of the frame for four images.
4. Above or Below
Five unique photos of your subject from above or below.
5. Steps
Go for a walk. As you walk, stop, and take a unique image after a predetermined number of steps.
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