The following article was written and published in May 1973. I thought you might find it interesting, as it looks at a few imaginative ways in which to make films — with a cine camera and actual film! Most of the techniques described can still be achieved with video.
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News of a new version of this original post featuring websites where you can find high quality pictures that are free to use on your own website or blog. I’ve listed more than 25 resources.
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The exercise was to take photos on the theme of reflections, and then write about one of them.
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The principles of Oulipo can be applied to photography as well.
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I find pictures like this help me if I’m attempting to write ‘hard-boiled’ fiction.
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My kind of place: nice and quiet. Can’t think why…
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This is a great geometric pattern in my opinion.
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I don’t write poetry. My days of doing so have been over for several eons. However, the first homework we were set, and which I completed and submitted, was to write a poem inspired by a photograph. Here goes.
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I like photographing scenery in black and white, even though it may seem counterintuitive to do so.
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I think if I were a fiction writer I could write a decent short story using this picture as a prompt.
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To be honest, I don’t know what sort of creative writing this picture might inspire, but I think it looks nice!
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I thought I’d better take a photo of the last remaining hole before that, too, disappeared.
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A great stimulus, I find, is photography. I always try and take a digital camera with me wherever I go. It fits into a pocket, and now and then there’s a great shot just waiting to be taken.
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What are big words doing in the City of London?
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What’s a stainless steel ball doing near the iconic Millennium Bridge?
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Imagine being in the same (small) building as 10,400 barrels of gunpowder…
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I have no idea what this is for, or what it contains.
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Here’s a list of the “photoprompts” published here so far. Can they stimulate your creative writing juices?
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No, I don’t understand it either.
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