Autumn is an amazingly colourful season and one that yields a ton of opportunities for photographers. The weather itself adds to the atmosphere in terms of rain, wind, mist, and then the soft golden light from the sun that helps with dramatic shadows.

When photographing the autumn season, you do not need to stick to just vast landscapes. There are a lot of ways in which you can photograph the autumn season creatively. Use intentional camera movement, long exposures, abstracts, still life, wildlife, lifestyle photos, portraits, landscapes, macro, flat-lays and so on. In this post, we have shared a few autumn photos for you to get some ideas and inspiration this season.
Are you struggling for ideas to get interesting shots? Or, are you bored of shooting the same scene or subject? We all go through this phase at some point and exploring new avenues to express yourself through photography is the right thing. If you want to start creating something new without visiting exotic locations, we recommend you to check out this eBook “The Creativity Catalogue” by Photzy that comes with a lot of fun projects for you to work on.









A lot of the time we are running out of ideas and creativity to capture anything new. In order to beat photography burnout and to spark your creativity, check out this eBook “The Creativity Catalogue” by Photzy, which is a 207 page guide covering 20 chapters of creativity sparking assignments and ideas.









Photographer's block can be annoying for every photographer and when it comes to photography in our day to day life, we may sometimes run out of ideas and creativity. The only way to overcome this is to look at things differently with a creative mind and decide how to photograph the same location or subject differently. If you want to feel inspired and motivated, check out this eBook, “The Creativity Catalogue” by Photzy.












