What to Capture:
The changing light of sunrise or sunset
A tree standing tall against the sky
Vibrant flowers blooming in gardens or wild spaces
Water bodies like rivers, lakes, or rain puddles
Wildlife: birds in motion, animals in their habitat
A calm forest trail or dramatic stormy sky
Tip: Use natural light creatively. Even everyday nature scenes can look magical with the right timing or angle.
What to Capture:
Portraits that reflect personality or mood (color or black & white)
Daily work: farmers in fields, artists painting, vendors at stalls
Real expressions — laughter, thoughtfulness, concentration
Groups or crowds that reflect culture, lifestyle, or emotion
Candid street photography with storytelling impact
Tip: Focus on emotions. Try to tell a story through just one frame — facial expressions, body language, and background matter.
What to Capture:
Silhouettes during sunrise or sunset
Abstract patterns formed by light and shadow
Urban geometry — buildings, flyovers, metro lines
Reflections in puddles, glass, mirrors
Village charm: textures of mud houses, old streets, local architecture
Unusual framing — shooting through windows, gaps, or objects
Tip: Think out of the box. Change your viewpoint — shoot from above, below, behind, or from a hidden corner.
What to Capture:
Local streets, shops, transport, and homes
Cultural art, handicrafts, clothes, or festivals
Daily-use objects framed creatively — slippers at the door, utensils, books, food, etc.
Architecture of your area: temples, mosques, apartments, windows, gates
People blending into your environment (e.g. a man walking with cows, a tea stall moment)
Tip: Don’t overthink. Look around — beauty exists in the mundane. Find meaning in your surroundings and click what resonates with your world.