Things to consider:
- There are three reasons to use texture in photography: Detail (the texture is the focal point), Drama (actively supports the focal point), and Information (gives information about an element).
- Perfect textures can be boring. Look for little (or big) imperfections, as well as variety in shadows,colors, tones, lines, etc.
- Don't forget to move - up, down, left, right and all around. A slight change in lighting or camera position can make a significant difference in how well texture is rendered in a photograph.
Suggested readings and photographic examples:
- How to Photograph Textures by Nasim Mansurovs at Mansurovs Photography; 10 tips with illustrations
- Photographic Composition: Texture as a Design Element at Valerie Hayken Photography & Design; shows a good example of how lighting can effect the way texture is seen in a photograph
- Texture Photography Essentials and Tips by Ron Bigelow at Picture Correct; short illustrated article on the 3 reasons to use texture in photography
- How to Photograph Texture (Lighting for Texture) by Robert Grant from LightMyShot.com
- How to Apply Textures to Your Photographs by James Brandon at Digital Photography School; tutorial on using Photoshop
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