Photography naming

How to name photos Photography friends often have this confusion: it is really frustrating to name your own photos. It can be said that to come up with a good name, you have to cut off a few roots. It seems that coming up with a name is more difficult than making a good film. I think there are two reasons why the names of the photos are not good: First, I don’t pay much attention or involvement in literature, art and social life. When it comes to naming the photos, I can’t write anymore and my hair is dry. Secondly, I am more casual when I take pictures. I take pictures of whatever I see. Anyway, digital cameras don’t require film to take pictures. If you take a thousand pictures, you can always get lucky and get one picture. So when making a film, I have nothing in my mind and shoot without feeling. Then, when naming the film, naturally I couldn't find the original feeling and couldn't come up with a good name. Once the cause is found, we can correct it. It's nothing more than listening to more music, reading good books, and becoming interested in other forms of literature and art. At the same time, when taking pictures, it is best to take pictures because you are moved and change the habit of pressing the shutter at will. As for the method of naming, I would like to draw on some conventional experience and some of my ideas and discuss it with friends who are interested. 1. If the name of the associative implication method is chosen well, it can elevate the overall artistic conception of the film to a higher level, and use the scenes inside the painting to bring out the meaning outside the painting. But if you don't get up well, it will be self-defeating and cause trouble. This type of name must be related to the movie and should not be forced or false. For this type of name, you can make full use of association, implication, personification, metaphor, extension, exaggeration, borrowing and other techniques to achieve the need to enhance the artistic conception. For example, in the video below, if you just look at the picture, it looks like a very ordinary bird family. But its name is "Only Mother is Good in the World", and you will suddenly realize that the group of little birds are surrounding the mother asking for food, but the father, as if it has nothing to do with him, makes him While smiling knowingly, people express heartfelt praise for all maternal love in the world. The success of this name not only reflects the photographer's photography skills, but also the author's certain preference for songs, because he borrowed the name of a song. 2. Realistic numbering method Generally speaking, Easterners prefer metaphysical emptiness, while Westerners prefer metaphysical scientific evidence. Some evidence of this can be found in the naming of photos. For example, for super masters like Ansel Adams, the photographic masterpiece regarded as the greatest masterpiece in the photography world is actually named "Moonrise". There are also many films by international masters. , are all named after a certain number of works. If these works were masterpieces by Chinese people, I don’t know how to give you a name that would make you confused. Personally, I prefer more realistic names. One of the reasons is that I don't have enough skills to understand the profound culture of our vast country. The other is that I think it is better to be more honest when naming people. If you really have intelligence, you can cause trouble for big people. If you don't want to be an emperor, you can become a general. If you have average intelligence, you would rather not cause trouble. Otherwise, it doesn't mean much to become a rooster and a dog thief. 1. Object nomenclature 2. Photo time nomenclature 3. Background nomenclature is not the background in the photo, but the background of the scene in the photo. For example, if you take a photo of Wujiang River and think of Xiang Yu, you can name it Farewell My Concubine. 4. Image nomenclature 5. Gift nomenclature If you want to give your work as a gift to someone, name it "To someone", you know Beethoven's "To Alice" 6. Meaning nomenclature For example, if you take a photo If you pick a pine tree, and the pine tree represents perseverance, you can name it "Perseverance" 7. Impression nomenclature means naming the things you think of when you take the photo. What you think of may not be related to the thing you took the photo, but in this way The naming can arouse strong interest in the viewers. 8. Work number nomenclature This is a helpless temporary nomenclature. Many musicians also use this nomenclature, but you need to name the works by category. 9. Combination nomenclature: Combine some of the above nomenclatures. You can see the specific method yourself.

Naming of photography photos 1. It is forbidden to defecate in the grassland

2. Woman? House and dog

3. Dog is Pets are not allowed to eat

How to name a photographic work and give a brief description of the work? Amethyst objects, wintersweet still life, spring breeze peach blossoms

Names of photographic works 1. Learn to be independent 2. Reach the top of the world 3. My other half 4. Encounter danger and punishment 5. Me of all

Please give my photography a name? It is more appropriate to call it "shengxi". Shengxi means living, and interest means living. One represents (existence) and the other represents (continues). Sunlight also gives all things continued existence.

Name the photographic work. 30 minutes Listen to the sound of life walking

How should you name your photos? You can name it according to the location or scenic spot where you took the photo.

The first picture attached to the naming of the photographic works is a city with little light and shadow. It can only be named after a place or building, such as the main square, blue sky, or the new appearance of a certain district

The second light and shadow is better to be named after morning (or evening). A certain lake is called Chenxi or just twilight

The third one is relatively dull (no matter from the facial expressions of the people or the use of light) Children's fun, people and pigeons are happy...

I want to participate in a photography exhibition. But it's hard for me to name the photos. They are photos from school sports games. Can you help me? Thank you for the school's photo exhibition. You can use positive and easy-to-understand words such as "endeavor", "win first", "chasing" and "path", and combine them with the content of the photos.

For example, the word "Jing" sounds the same as "Jing", and it is paired with a picture of an athlete (classmate) preparing to start, looking intently ahead. One word has two meanings, which is easy to understand and adds depth to the content of the photo.

Name the photographic work. If it is a series, it can be called "Return to the Legend of the Forest".

However, it depends on the content and theme of the photo.