Atmosphere
A great photo series requires the photographer to set an atmosphere that dictates the look, feel, and mood of the photography. Atmosphere and mood play important parts in photography. See how one photographer settles this ….

It is moody and a dark atmosphere that creates the impact in the image. There are two factors that create this mood. The lonely boy on a boat and the lighting that was used.
Positioning
How and where the camera is positioned determines how the subject and his actions will appear in the photograph. For instance, in action shots, we can add more drama by shooting from a lower angle to accentuate height. Positioning have such a significant impact, varying them ensures that you will be able to get a different effect in your photos.

On the contrary, in the case of shooting a portrait session, you would want to look for flattering angles by positioning yourself at the subject’s eye level or slightly above the subject.
Timing
Timing is also important in all genres of photography and is closely related to the photographer’s ability to anticipate the things going on around them. Depending on the situation, you may need to use a very fast or even a slower shutter speed to capture the best moment. Keep your camera turned on and with you at all times in case you stumble upon a good subject to photograph. Capture the moment as it happens because it will not wait for you.

While at first it may be challenging to start all this aspects in your projects, mastering them will allow you to create your own style of taking photos.
So keep on practicing, and try to implement these ASPECTs in your photography.
