What’s Your Favorite Subject to Photograph?
One of the best parts of photography is that there is no single “right” subject to photograph. Some photographers are drawn to landscapes and sunsets, while others love portraits, wildlife, sports, cars, food, or street photography. The key is finding what keeps you excited to pick up your camera.
A good place to start is by paying attention to what naturally catches your attention in everyday life. Do you stop to admire dramatic skies, interesting people, architecture, or tiny details most others miss? Your interests outside of photography can also point you in the right direction. If you enjoy hiking, nature photography may feel natural. If you love sports, action photography could be a perfect fit.
The best way to discover your style is to experiment. Try photographing different subjects without worrying about perfection. Spend one weekend shooting portraits, another exploring downtown streets, and another visiting a park for wildlife or landscapes. Over time, you’ll notice which sessions feel exciting and which feel more like work.
It’s also important to remember that your interests can evolve. Many photographers start in one genre and eventually branch into others as their skills and curiosity grow. Don’t feel pressured to label yourself too early.
At the end of the day, the best thing to photograph is the subject that keeps you inspired. When you genuinely enjoy what you’re shooting, your creativity, patience, and passion will naturally show in your images.