Here are some tips for writing an article about photography

  1. Know your audience: Before you start writing your article, it’s important to know who your audience is. Are you writing for beginners or experienced photographers? Are you targeting a specific type of photography (e.g. landscape, portrait, street)? Knowing your audience will help you tailor your article to their needs and interests.

  2. Focus on one topic: Instead of trying to cover everything about photography in one article, focus on one specific topic. For example, you could write about composition, lighting, or editing. This will help you provide more depth and detail on the topic, and make your article more engaging for readers.

  3. Use examples: When explaining a concept or technique, use examples to illustrate your points. You could use your own photos or find examples online. This will help readers understand the concept better and give them ideas for how to apply it in their own photography.

  4. Provide actionable advice: Don’t just describe a technique, give readers specific tips on how to apply it in their own photography. For example, if you’re writing about composition, you could provide tips on how to frame a shot or how to use the rule of thirds.

  5. Be concise: Google Local Guides Connect articles have a word limit, so it’s important to be concise and get to the point. Use short paragraphs, bullet points, and headings to break up your article and make it easier to read.

  6. Include visuals: Since you’re writing about photography, it’s important to include visuals in your article. Use your own photos or find relevant images online to illustrate your points. This will make your article more engaging and help readers visualize the concepts you’re discussing.

  7. Proofread: Before submitting your article, make sure to proofread it carefully for spelling and grammar errors. You want to make sure your article is polished and professional, so take the time to give it a final once-over before submitting.

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Thanks, @Oktaffyani

Sounds like pretty good guidelines. Please consider writing such articles with photos and actionable pieces of advice.

Let me know how I did here!

Cheers

Morten