Ernicus
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There are few of you who are quite creative, so I'm hoping you'll chime in. Bitter..I hope you're reading. 
There is a local photo shop here that does monthly contests for fun. I want to play along as it gives me something to work on and it's fun. They give a title or theme and we submit a pic depicting that theme, pretty basic stuff.
What I want to do is be different, creative, and stand out. My problem, is I over think things and I am not sure how to get what I want to depict into a shot. I want to include a great deep message, yet at the same time keep it simple. As my mind wanders thinking of what to shoot, or make to shoot, I find myself getting overloaded and trying to include too much into the picture, which I know will ruin it.
This months theme is "Ripple Effect"
Now, I am sure you, like me, can already see it; a wall full of lake pics, boats in lakes, ducks in lakes, maybe some water drops, etc...etc. I don't want to show an actual ripple. Here is what I am thinking...and I'm having trouble deciding how to make the shot.
I am thinking "Ripple Effect" as in cause and effect of life. I want to shoot the "end result" of a bad choice one had made in their life....or the other way I want to go is the bad choices others (ie..parents) have made in their lives that has affected the subject in some way.
So like a drunk bum, or a bad teen, a troubled teen or person. Neglect of some sort. Something of that nature.
My main problem is figuring out how to tell the story...which could be pretty inclusive...yet keeping it simple enough for a picture. Just taking a pic of a bum or a hoodlum or a pregnant teen, won't really tell the story in my opinion...I feel it needs more.
I was thinking of a troubled teen as main subject,...with background of pictoral brags of a working parent(s) and their awards from their work...plaques, trophies, etc...showing they spend more time on their work/hobby than their child. Something like that.
anyway, if anyone has any ideas on how to keep such a thing simple yet effective. I'm all ears.
I'll leave the shooting up to me as it's mine to make or fail on, a part of learning. I'd really like some help on how to tell the story in a picture though.
Thanks.

There is a local photo shop here that does monthly contests for fun. I want to play along as it gives me something to work on and it's fun. They give a title or theme and we submit a pic depicting that theme, pretty basic stuff.
What I want to do is be different, creative, and stand out. My problem, is I over think things and I am not sure how to get what I want to depict into a shot. I want to include a great deep message, yet at the same time keep it simple. As my mind wanders thinking of what to shoot, or make to shoot, I find myself getting overloaded and trying to include too much into the picture, which I know will ruin it.
This months theme is "Ripple Effect"
Now, I am sure you, like me, can already see it; a wall full of lake pics, boats in lakes, ducks in lakes, maybe some water drops, etc...etc. I don't want to show an actual ripple. Here is what I am thinking...and I'm having trouble deciding how to make the shot.
I am thinking "Ripple Effect" as in cause and effect of life. I want to shoot the "end result" of a bad choice one had made in their life....or the other way I want to go is the bad choices others (ie..parents) have made in their lives that has affected the subject in some way.
So like a drunk bum, or a bad teen, a troubled teen or person. Neglect of some sort. Something of that nature.
My main problem is figuring out how to tell the story...which could be pretty inclusive...yet keeping it simple enough for a picture. Just taking a pic of a bum or a hoodlum or a pregnant teen, won't really tell the story in my opinion...I feel it needs more.
I was thinking of a troubled teen as main subject,...with background of pictoral brags of a working parent(s) and their awards from their work...plaques, trophies, etc...showing they spend more time on their work/hobby than their child. Something like that.
anyway, if anyone has any ideas on how to keep such a thing simple yet effective. I'm all ears.
I'll leave the shooting up to me as it's mine to make or fail on, a part of learning. I'd really like some help on how to tell the story in a picture though.
Thanks.