Challenge 1 - Colouriffic

Author: Lil Monster Photography | | Categories: Colouriffic challenge , creative photography , dog photography , Dog Portrait Photographer , Dog Portrait Photography , Pet Photographer , Pet Photography , Pet Portraits , photography journey , preserving memories

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For 2025, I have chosen to push my creative boundaries by participating in a six-month photography challenge called Embark, hosted by Unleashed Education. This intriguing challenge consists of 12 distinct photography tasks spread over six months, each requiring a dedicated and intentional approach. The essence of this challenge is to submit an image for each pet photography task every two weeks. These submissions are then evaluated and critiqued by two internationally acclaimed, award-winning pet photographers. With around 100 photographers from across the globe participating under the same guidelines, the competition is both thrilling and intense. After each submission deadline, the judges release a video review and select the top 20 images, which are further narrowed down to a top 10.

Here's a detailed account of my experience with the first challenge:

The initial challenge was to creatively use either a single or multiple bold colors in the background of an animal photograph, ensuring the colors are harmonious and complementary.

As I have come to realize, these challenges present more complexity than they initially appear to have. This realization led me to develop four different concepts and conduct three separate photo sessions before arriving at an image I felt confident enough to submit.

Concept 1, which ultimately did not result in a photo session, involved using my studio to pose my dog, Crash, against a black background. The plan was to employ a fog machine and lighting gels to alter the fog's color to complement Crash's fur, which is a blend of black, tan, and orange. However, due to budget constraints, this idea was not pursued further.

Concept 2 & Photo Session 1: We ventured into the backyard, where we set up a 6-foot folding table on the ground with me positioned underneath to shoot directly upwards. My wife coaxed Crash onto the table with treats, capitalizing on his strong food motivation, and I captured his attention downward toward the camera for a unique perspective. The blue sky served as a natural backdrop, and we were fortunate to include a wispy cloud in the frame. Additionally, a bit of a tree top was captured to provide perspective. Despite these elements and a t-shirt that was very wet from Crash drool, I decided against using this image as it did not sufficiently highlight the orange and tan hues of Crash's fur.  However, the image is now my desktop because I find it very cute!

Concept 3 & Photo Session 2:  I reached out to my niece who has an adorable Aussie named Ruckus, who was more than willing to assist with the challenge.  We tried to use a big blue wall at one of the litle league fields here in town, but unfortunately the field was completely overrun by exuberant kids enjoying an evening game, so we changed plans and headed downtown to see if we could find anything that would work.  We ended up in a nice part of downtown that had some red brick buildings and colorful artwork.  Ruckus posed for a few shots, but the coloring didn't appear bold enough to me and the images, while beautiful, weren't what I wanted to use for the challenge.  

Concept 4 & Photo Session 3:  I took to online searches for bold colors around town and did manage to find some really nice areas of blue that could work and one that looked amazing, but we'd need a bit of luck for it to be doable!  With only 2 days left in the challenge we headed to the nearby playground with only a glimpse of hope that no kids would be there.  As luck would have it and probably because it was a bit cold, overcast and dinner time, there weren't any kids on the playground.  We rushed on and within a matter of a minute or so we snapped the image that would eventually be my entry into the Colouriffic challenge!  

Editing:  Once I uploaded the images onto the computer I knew EXACTLY which one I wanted.  I beautiful puppy pose view image with a slight head tilt and inquisitive eyes, but there was one problem... Ruckus' left paw wasn't showing, as it was tucked under his busy fur.  A little cloning and angling later and we had a new left paw.  I boosted the colors a little and added a little light to Ruckus' eyes and I was done.  

Critique:  So the critique videos are posted on Wednesday evenings at 8PM local time and I had been anxiously awaiting the review!  I had already seen all of the other entries and was convinced that there was no way my image was as good as many of them... there were so many beautiful images!!  I watched the entire critique like I was watching a sporting event and rooting for everyone to do well.  When it came time for my review I was told that I needed to be careful with my eye touch ups and that I had left a little bit of doggy drool on the bottom of Ruckus' jaw, otehrwise they loved the image and thought the complimentary bule to Ruckus' orange was nicely done.  A big sigh of relief!!  My image was shortlisted, which meant it was in consideration for Top 20 and top 10.  Once all of the images were reviewed the judges narowed down from 27 images to the top 20, which Ruckus was included in.  Ultimately my image didn't make the top 10, but I was still very delighted to have placed in the top 20 from the 80 images that were submitted.  

Next up:  Get Down, so stayed tuned!  

Make sure you check out all of the potential images on my Facebook page!  



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