
Even though this image is exposed normally, there is something about the quality of the light that tells you it was a night shot. If you are living in a city with traditional or old architecture, try doing portraits using the artificial ambient light that comes from streetlights and other sources. I have found that slight camera shake or lens blur adds a Romantic quality to the image that seems to be absent when the shot is in perfect register.
This photograph was taken in Hungary, which is blessed with Baroque, Art Nouveau, and Secessionist architectural styles. However you don’t have to travel to Europe for this type of image. Doors in old buildings seem to work well, as a door is an iconic image that is rich in metaphor, and is understood worldwide in poetic and philosophical terms. Try a few shots without a tripod and slight defocus. If the results are un-usably shaky, try a monopod or a tripod with a loose ballhead. Sepia toned B&W film seems to work well with these images, or if you are a digital shooter Photoshop has a sepia tone Action that you can play around with.
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