Using Conceptual Images

Posted on 04. Aug, 2010 by in Creativity, Recent Posts, Stock Photography News

When dealing with stock photography and design, there are several routes you can choose when selecting images to illustrate your idea. You can go for the run of the mill image, i.e.  businessman on a cell phone. Or you can go another route and search for something much more conceptual to convey your point.

So let’s say the concept you are shooting for is business communication. If you go for the aforementioned businessman on a cell phone, you are playing it safe. Nothing will be misinterpreted and you will have an enormous selection of images to choose from.

On the other hand, this is such a common way to portray business communication that it might not have the impact that a more attention-grabbing image would have. It is a little more risky since your intended message may not be completely clear by the photo alone, but if it is intriguing enough it will lure your audience in and make them want to know your message.

Take a look at the images below. Watch them go from straight forward to uber-conceptual! It’s all in how you use them.

© Blend RF. Image #BLD079620.

© Corbis RF. Image #42-16888770.

© Blend RM. Image #BLM001602.

© ImageZoo. Image #VTA0099.

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2 Responses to “Using Conceptual Images”

  1. [...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by Roberto Marinello, Nelson Rodriguez and Glow Images, Microstock Info. Microstock Info said: RT @glowimages: Sick of conventional images? We are too! Here's an article about using conceptual images instead. http://bit.ly/boJxaZ [...]

  2. Stock images philippines

    08. Aug, 2010

    In order to have a great stock photo, Conceptualization should be the primary objective on having a good shot.

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