Reflections Review

Last month’s assignment was ‘Reflections’. Using reflections is an excellent way of adding interest into your photograph. You can also improve your vision and the way you look for shots by using this technique. Instead of focusing just on the main subject, you can look for reflections of that subject.

We had loads of amazing entries, so it was hard to choose our favourites. But here at The School of Photography, we have picked a few that we liked the best. To join in with these assignments please sign up to our TSOP Membership here.


 
 

©Andrew Pye

©Andrew Pye


 
©Carmen Mercedes Ferguson

©Carmen Mercedes Ferguson

 

 
©Emma Phipps

©Emma Phipps

 

 
©Julie Yates

©Julie Yates

 

 
©Lesley Anna Grihault

©Lesley Anna Grihault

 

 
©Noreen O Shea

©Noreen O Shea

 

 
©Paul Brown

©Paul Brown

 

 
©Simon Lewis

©Simon Lewis

 

 
©Smoph Avent-Coombs

©Smoph Avent-Coombs

 

 
©Steve Elliott

©Steve Elliott

 

 
©Susan Davies

©Susan Davies

 

©Susan Graves

©Susan Graves


 
©Adam Smyth

©Adam Smyth

 

Thank you to everyone who entered into this month’s theme, even if you’ve not been mentioned here, you’ve gone out and practised and from that you’ve learnt and taken another step forward in your photography journey. And remember these are ‘our’ favourites and in this subjective world of photography, your favourites are just as valid as ours.

This month’s assignments is ‘Alternative Viewpoints’. To join in on our assignments become a TSOP Member here.

Thanks for watching and remember – Learn more at The School of Photography.