When photographers hit a creative block, it can be a huge problem and a struggle to come up with ideas on what to shoot. It can lead to boredom or boring images. When there is a creative block, you lose motivation and eventually interest to photograph the same locations or subjects.
If you are someone who mainly shoots outdoors, you can look for subjects or ideas to capture photos indoors as well. There are many genre that you can explore like still life, indoor portraits, tabletop photography, toy photography, splash photography and so on. Here are some interesting photos of splashes for your inspiration.

Note: Splashes can be photographed indoors creatively by manually setting up for photography or in the great outdoors by a river, a beach or when it rains. Just keep an eye on the shutter speed!
There are times when photographers can lose motivation to photograph anything or can feel that the photos they capture lack interest. As photographers, we cannot be always travelling to exotic places to make new photographs. Learning to make the most out of any scene or situation means you need to look at things differently with a creative mind. If you are struggling to capture creative photos, check out this eBook, “The Creativity Catalogue” by Photzy, that will help you to start creating something new and exciting.








If you have been photographing for a while, you know that point of view or perspective is very important in photography. Instead of looking at things the same way, learn or practice to see things differently. Doing this can instantly boost your creativity. If you are looking for ideas or help to instantly spark your creativity, check out this eBook, “The Creativity Catalogue” by Photzy that if filled with a ton of ideas for creative photography.








If you are struggling to come up with your own ideas and projects for photography, you will need some motivation to get a kickstart into becoming creative. Check out this eBook, “The Creativity Catalogue” by Photzy which is a 207 pages guide, covering 20 chapters of creativity sparking assignments and ideas. This guide will be a perfect way to beat photography burnout.








Further Reading
- Aperture, Shutter Speed And ISO – Understand The Exposure Triangle For Better Photos
- Better Beach Photography. Make A Splash With These Tips On Gear, Settings, And Composition
- Here Are Some Creative Photography Ideas You Should Try
- How to Improve Your Photographs of Water Drops
- Remarkable Water Droplet Photographs by Steve Wall



