What are some challenges that photographers face when trying to take a great image? What can they do to overcome these challenges? Answer in 2-3 sentences in all.

What are some elements that separate good images from great images? How have you used these elements in your photography practice to create great images? Answer in 2-3 sentences in all.

What purposes can photographers have for taking photographs? Select one purpose and describe a photograph that MOST LIKELY would be taken to meet that purpose. Answer in 2-3 sentences in all.

In photography, what does it mean to capture images with your audience in mind? How have you taken photographs while keeping your audience in mind? Answer in 2-3 sentences in all.

What subjects have you captured in your photographs? Which subject was easiest to work with? Which subject was hardest? Why? Answer in 2-3 sentences in all.

Some challenges that photographers face when trying to take a great image include finding the right lighting, composition, and capturing a unique perspective. To overcome these challenges, photographers can experiment with different lighting conditions, angles, and compositions, and practice regularly to refine their skills.

Some elements that separate good images from great images include strong composition, storytelling, emotion, and creativity. In my photography practice, I have used these elements by studying composition techniques, finding ways to convey a narrative or evoke emotions through my images, and constantly pushing myself to think outside the box and capture unique moments.

Photographers can have various purposes for taking photographs, such as documenting important events, preserving memories, expressing their creativity, or creating art. For example, a photograph that most likely would be taken to preserve a memory is a family portrait taken on a special occasion, such as a wedding or a birthday celebration.

To capture images with the audience in mind means considering the preferences, interests, and expectations of the viewers. When taking photographs with the audience in mind, photographers may consider their target demographic, the purpose of the photographs, and the message they want to convey. For example, I have taken photographs while keeping my audience in mind by considering their preferences for composition, editing style, and subject matter, especially when shooting for clients or specific projects.

In my photographs, I have captured a variety of subjects including landscapes, wildlife, people, and abstract concepts. The subject that was easiest to work with for me was landscapes, as I had more control over the composition and lighting. The subject that was hardest to work with was wildlife, as it required a lot of patience, timing, and unpredictability, making it challenging to capture the perfect shot.