Use other opposites
such as opposite colours
in the colour wheel to
represent light and dark
Considering some
images will be in the
dark, I will need to
use high ISO and
Aperture to capture
more light
Use natural light rather than
lightbulbs, torches, etc.
Perhaps natural light that
can be seen in the dark such
as moonlight and stars - this
could lead to
astrophotography
Neon paint on
human faces or
everyday objects
could create good
effects
Explore bioluminescence in
animals such as fireflies;
this would create
interesting results. Random
movement + low shutter
speed = interesting light
trail results
Over-emphasised light seeping from windows
that is being blocked by a human or object. The
emphasis could represent different meanings but
could be replicated in Photoshop. It would also
show good experimentation.
Experimentation in photographs with
light sources shining through
transparent objects such as glass,
plastic or water, etc.
Change the hues (and
incorporate) hues of different
lights by using tools such as
lightroom to avoid linear photographs