Many photographs, due to their large number, do not have names. This is how they differ from pictures that cannot be done in an instant. But in the genre of photography there are masterpieces worthy of their own name. There are several criteria for choosing a name for a photo.
Instructions
Step 1
Determine the genre of photography: portrait, macro photography, rural or urban landscape, still life. This may be the first part of the title. For example, if the photo shows apples, make the following caption: "Still life with green apples" (or with red ones, as appropriate).
Step 2
The color scheme of the frame can also suggest an idea. The name may be like this (let's not go away from apples): "Still life in green tones."
Step 3
Pay attention to the geometry. Indeed, when composing the composition (if you specially prepared), the sizes and shapes of objects were taken into account. In particular, the photograph may show two balls of different diameters. The name could be “Big and Small”.
Step 4
Set the time of day and season. A vivid example: "Winter Sunset", "Summer Full Moon" …
Step 5
Think back to the event the shot was taken at. Correlate with the pictured, you can get something similar: "Birthday boy with a face in a cake", "Bored bride."