martes, 16 de septiembre de 2014

5 inspiring ‘photography’ sites

As I have mentioned a couple of times in my previous posts, I am very into photography. Also, I’m always looking for projects that can combine my hobby with teaching English (for example, Mathilde Verillaud’sselfies project).
Photography can be defined as ‘drawing with light’… but it’s not just any drawing. Pictures transmit feelings, ideas, concepts… a single photograph contains loads of information not only about what they show but also about the photographer himself.
Lately, I’ve been thinking about how much a photograph represents and the huge amount of pictures around us… in magazines, webpages, leaflets, newspapers, advertisements… and of course, coursebooks and flashcards in the English classroom! In the classroom, we use pictures so as to elicit vocabulary, to play games, to encourage speaking and writing, to create visual associations with vocabulary or ideas, to avoid translating, to decorate the classroom, among many other things. Showing our students a picture is much more useful than giving them a bunch of long definitions our students are not likely to remember or understand.
When I took a photography course last year, one of my teachers told me that one tip to become a better photographer is to look at other photographers’ pictures. Well, that is how I came up with these sites, which contain thousands of free pictures we can use in our lessons.

1) Tumblr.

Tumblr is a microblogging platform and social networking website that allows users to post multimedia and other content to a short-form blog.



2) Pinterest.
Pinterest is a company that provides an Internet service that they describe as a ‘visual discovery tool’. People use Pinterest to collect ideas for projects and interests and users create and share collections (called “boards”) of visual bookmarks (called “Pins”) that they use to do things like plan trips, develop projects, organize events or save articles and recipes.



3) Weheartit.
Similar to Pinterest, We Heart It is an image-based social network for inspiring images. It allows users to upload and share pictures, and also save (heart) their favourites into a private canvas. 



4) Flickr.

Flickr is an image hosting and video hosting website. It is very popular among professional and amateur photographers, who upload their pieces of work, and it also is widely used by photo researchers and by bloggers to host images that they embed in blogs and social media.



5) Instagram.
Instagram is an online mobile photo-sharing, video-sharing and social networking service that enables its users to take pictures and videos, and share them on a variety of social networking platforms, such as Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr and Flickr. It confines photos to a square shape and users can also apply digital filters to their images.



If you are looking for inspiring pictures for whatever activity you are planning, any of these sites will do. And yes, I've signed up in all of them ;)
One of my favourite quotes to close…


‘You don't make a photograph just with a camera. You bring to the act of photography all the pictures you have seen, the books you have read, the music you have heard, the people you have loved’ ― Ansel Adams.



Want to know what to do with the pictures you find? Here's an article with 7 Pinterest ideas for high school writing and another one with 10 ways to use Instagram in your classroom.