Have you ever had a creative block? I am sure that yes, and if it has not happened to you, time to time. It is something that we all go through, this is not bad, it is normal, the "bad" so to speak, is not knowing how to fight it. The worst thing about this situation is getting comfortable in that blockade and thinking that inspiration will come, but the more dust your camera accumulates in a closet, the more difficult it is for you to be inspired. Over time you realize that in any discipline the fundamental thing is that the muses catch you working when they come to visit you, that is, that you do not stop, that you take photos yes or yes, that you are the one who goes in search of inspiration and for that there are different ways to do it, in a blog article I gave you some ideas to get creative photos when you have no ideas, today I leave you XX creative sample photos to inspire you.
And this time in black and white, why? Because grayscale photographs fall in love , there are a lot of reasons for this, you may already know them and you may be one of those people who have been seduced by this type of photography and that is why you are reading this text. Or maybe you have fallen here by chance and curiosity but black and white has not yet caught you, in that case, I hope that after seeing the images you decide to immerse yourself in this monochrome world. In any case, if you dare and do not know very well how to defend yourself in this field, you are interested in reading this mega guide that we have prepared for you where you will find all our tips and tricks on black and white photography.
Now I am going to "bombard" you with creative images that I hope will ignite a spark in that part of your brain where creativity lives and where the muses stay when they come to visit ?
You can achieve images like these without leaving home, look for elements with which you can make an interesting composition or models that lend themselves to playing with the body. The results can be really attractive.
Stairs seen from the right perspective in color can be very pretty, but in black and white they are usually spectacular.
We are used to landscape photographs being in color, but don't tell me that a long exposure of a landscape in black and white doesn't look great, especially if you add the human element to it ?
Negative spaces, natural frames, geometries... play and have fun ?
The textures work very well in black and white, as do the repeating patterns that create a rhythm in the image, here are two examples (above and below)
Sometimes you just have to turn things around so that they gain strength and interest:
We have surrealism closely associated with painting or cinema, but perhaps not so much with photography. Go ahead and get images like this one by playing with forced perspective.
Have you never taken a double exposure photograph? It's about time! Don't be scared if you don't know how to do it, here it is explained in detail.
You will not tell me that this photo is not spectacular!
Turn your head and whatever you have in your house, the "various" ravings of each one can have their fruits ?
A reflective surface, a delicate, pretty or suggestively shaped object and… voilà!
Blurs, fog, lights... the city is a game board and you move the tiles.
We have said it "sooooo many" times, looking from another perspective has a reward ?
Search for a topic… this photo is called “Butterflies in the Stomach”, nice and funny, right?
A small source of light, a silhouette that tells a story... write your stories with the camera.
Low key or high key in black and white give you impressive results. Do you want to try it?
You can also create black and white abstract art, here is a good example of it:
Do you think now that you can be inspired by seeing these images? Or are you going to wait on the sofa for the muses to lift you off it? I dare to say that it is the first option and that you are already looking forward to taking your camera and launching yourself in search of black and white . Before running in search of your team, I would ask you to share the article on Facebook, Twitter or Google +, so we will see how more people are inspired by this fantastic gallery. Thank you and see you soon!