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#PhotoBiteKids Challenge Number 5 – Something Red

- 4 years ago
PhotoBite Kids Challenge 5

PhotoBiteKids Challenge Number 5 – Something Red

Taking a slight turn in our series of photo challenges as we present a challenge that’s slightly out of the norm. Challenge #5 is called ‘Something Red’.

It’s really as simple as the title, but we do want you to think hard about what you are going to photograph and how you will present make red object[s] look the best you can. It could be that you have a favourite red flower or maybe your red subject is something as simple as a bottle of ketchup!

Whatever you choose to shoot, think about your angles and think about where your light is coming from to make sure everything is just right! Whatever you choose to shoot, have fun, think carefully and experiment! As with all of our challenges, you can use any device you’d like for this challenge. Ideally a camera, but if you don’t have a camera yet, then use a smartphone or tablet instead.

Send us your pictures using the hashtag #PhotoBiteKids – make sure you ask your older brothers or sisters, your parents or friends to send for you if need be. Also send us your ideas for future photo challenges and we’ll give shoutouts for any that we include! Good luck and get shooting!

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Simon Skinner

Co-founder // Editor

Having spent many years working in various pockets of the music industry, and always with a camera in hand, Simon has worked with organisations such as Warner/Chappell, Food Records and ultimately, co-founding the innovative independent record label, Izumi Records before moving fully into the world of publishing in 2007. Amongst numerous other projects in the last decade, he has been responsible for a number of specialist photo trade magazines and journals for the filmmaking and photography communities, along with a coffee table book entitled, "Great Britons of Photography' which he produced with Peter Dench and Leica. Now heading up PhotoBite, Simon and the team have set themselves a task of delivering informative and inspirational content for photographers of all levels, from the beginner, shooting with smartphones, to the seasoned photographer and filmmaker.