Pink Photos: A Highlights Reel Of Inspiration
At first glance, a colour themed photo challenge might seem a little simplistic…but a definite challenge exists in creating pink photos that not only meet the colour brief but are also beautifully eye-catching!
So in that way, a colour theme really does stretch your photography skills and creativity…and isn’t that the point?
When our students graduate from our Advanced course, they move into an exclusive Advanced Grads group. In it, they get to explore some higher-level techniques and concepts, learn from Advanced Grads who have years of experience, and take part in a regular challenge…currently, a colour inspired photo project, with a different colour every month. This means every month they’re pushed to think creatively to produce a scroll-stopping image!
This month’s album was typically beautiful, as we’ve become accustomed to from our Advanced Grads, please enjoy this gorgeous collection of our favourite pink photos!

Megan Rutherford, Advanced Graduate

Charlotte Bryant Madison, Advanced Graduate

Clare Passmore, Advanced Graduate
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Jessica Skarlupka, Advanced Graduate

Kim Brooker, Advanced Graduate

Claire Roads, Advanced Graduate

Kim Carter Barron McAden, Advanced Graduate
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Louise Harmston, Advanced Graduate
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Mandy Jane Dalby, Advanced Graduate

Mel Champion, Advanced Graduate
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A Storyboard Project
Something we really love about a colour themed challenge is its potential to become a full-blown creative project! Embark on taking a series of pink photos with the vision of framing them together in a storyboard. The images can be the same subject captured in different ways…or completely unrelated objects which will tie together through the pink colour.

Clare Passmore, Advanced Graduate

Photos by Advanced Grads (clockwise from top left): Justine Eacott, Dinithi Ranatunga, Louise Harmston and Amy Stricker.
We hope this collection of pink photos inspires you to pick up your camera and embark on your own colour themed project! Have fun!
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