CHOOSE A TRIPOD
You only have to glance at a stock photography website to see that broad vistas of autumnal forests are not the only popular views of the season. In fact, while roads winding their way into a patchwork of colour is a go-to option for many stock shooters, arguably a greater proportion of work concentrates on images which suggest autumn via studies of smaller scenes. Leaves in a stream or on a footpath, fallen horse chestnuts and arrangements of acorns and emerging winter berries all find their way into the top results of even the broadest of searches. This is because the conceptual aspect more effectively captures the feeling of being out on an autumn walk, or preparing for a harvest festival etc. In short, it appeals to more of the viewer’s senses, not just their vision.