Rain Photography
Even though rain is considered a hindrance for capturing amazing pictures, some photographers take up the challenge of turning this aspect into an asset. Rain photography enables photographers to unleash their creativity in one of the most challenging environments and present the beauty of this natural phenomenon,More info:designgrapher
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#10 Rain Photos That Rock, With Your Phone,More info:enlightapp
#9 Taking Photos in the Rain,More info:nationalgeographic
Contributing editor Jim Richardson is a photojournalist recognized for his explorations of small-town life. His photos appear frequently in National Geographic magazine.
A wonderful thing happened during our National Geographic Expeditions workshop in Venice a couple of years ago: It rained all week.
Well, not quite all week, but enough that it got to be a running joke. We thought we might just get to see one of the legendary Venetian floods washing through the Piazza San Marco. We weren’t quite that lucky (or unlucky, depending on your point of view), but it rained when we toured Murano and it rained as we traversed the Rialto Bridge en route to dinner and it rained on us in the gondolas and sandolos without pity. “Now, this is actually an opportunity,” I kept repeating as we huddled under our umbrellas. Nobody believed me. I sounded (and looked) like a drowned rat putting a good face on impending doom.
#8 TOP TIPS FOR STREET PHOTOGRAPHY IN RAIN & BAD WEATHER,More info:streethunters
This time last year Spyros Papaspyropoulos wrote a set of tips and suggestions for summer street photography projects for all you street photographers to have a go at if you’re lucky enough to be able to get away for your summer holidays. If you’re familiar with that list, you may remember Spyros made lots of suggestions for street photography on the beach, and even in the sea! Now that’s all well and good, as Spyros lives in Greece, and he knows his summer will have the characteristics of an actual summer – i.e., sunny! But not everyone can count on the summer weather, and being British I understand that as well as anyone! As I write this, the UK set to be battered by gale force winds and rain sweeping in from the Atlantic, and my hometown is enduring rain and temperatures of around 15 degrees (60F). So in a gesture of solidarity to those who live in countries with summers that aren’t much to write home about, I thought I’d offer some street photography tips, suggestions, and project ideas for rainy and cloudy weather. Those of you reading this in more extreme weather conditions in the middle of an icy winter should also check out Andrew Sweigart’s guide to winter weather street photography to learn how best to practice street photography in the most adverse of weather conditions. If you’re well prepared there’s no reason to let a day’s bad weather ruin your planned street hunt!
#7 14 Creative and Inspiring Photographs That Were Taken in the Rain,More info:lightstalking
#6 Rain Photography,More info:hdwalle
#5 light urban rain – street photography, rain + light,More info:streetberlin
#4 Make it rain! – creating rain and bokeh effect with water,More info:ashrafularefinart.wordpress
#3 8 Rainy Day Wedding Photography Tips You Need To Know,More info:slrlounge
Whenever we are faced with a wedding that has even the slightest chance of rain, we are reminded of a certain Boyz II Men song, because as they so beautifully sing, “Storms will come, but tell me, baby, can you stand the rain?”
#2 Rain is Fine Weather for PicsArt Photographers,More info:picsart
While many of us may refer to rain as “bad weather”, to a photographer it is just the opposite. It is like a brush that glazes the world around us, turning streets into mirrors, filling the air with walls of shimmering droplets, and generally causing every photo to swell with melancholy and drama in places that might have otherwise seemed ordinary on a sunny day. Here are some unforgettable shots of rainy days captured and shared by PicsArt users.
#1 Rain Drops On the Branches,More info:miriadna
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