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See the Story: 13 Photography Exercises to Train Your Eye for Meaning

Theodora Voutsa April 9, 2025

At 88 Productions, we believe photography is not just about capturing an image — it’s about honoring presence. It’s about noticing the breath between moments, the glance before the laugh, the pause before someone speaks. It’s where the real story lives.

Founded by filmmaker and storyteller Theodora Voutsa, 88 Productions has always stood at the intersection of emotion and art. With over two decades of experience behind and in front of the camera, Theodora’s approach to photography is rooted in deep listening, visual poetry, and documentary-style truth. Whether we’re working with families, creatives, or brands, we always return to the same question: What does this moment mean?

These 13 exercises were created to help you begin to see like a documentarian — to move beyond taking a picture, and instead, start keeping a memory. Each prompt invites you to slow down and explore how to tell a story with light, timing, and intention.


1. A Day in a Life (Yours)

Document your own day — but do it like a stranger walking through your world for the first time. From bedhead to bedtime, trace the rhythm of your life. Look for gestures, rituals, stillness. Don’t pose anything. Just witness.

2. Shoot with One Emotion in Mind

Choose a single emotion — joy, nostalgia, tension, calm — and let it guide your lens for the day. Let your intuition pick the moments. Pay attention to how that emotion shapes color, light, and composition.

3. 10 Frames, One Room

Choose one room. Stay put. You’re only allowed 10 frames. That’s it. Wait for something real — a movement, a glance, a shift in light. The constraint will force you to see differently.

4. Stranger, One Portrait

Ask a stranger for their portrait. But make it more than a click. Ask their name. Ask where they’re headed. Then take the photo after the connection is made.

5. Shoot Through Something

Curtains. Glass. Fences. Mirrors. Photograph through something to introduce layers — mystery, intimacy, story. Let the viewer feel like they’re peeking into a scene they weren’t supposed to see.

6. Photograph Absence

Sometimes what’s missing tells the story. An empty chair. A pair of worn shoes. A jacket left behind. Let the photograph suggest presence through absence.

7. “Yes, and…”: The Improv Exercise

Take one photo. Then take another that responds to it. Keep building. Like visual improv. Frame by frame, create a story without planning it.

8. The 5-Sense Series

Choose a single location. Photograph it through all five senses. What does it smell like? What textures live there? How does the light sound? Capture sensory layers through imagery.

9. Shoot Without Looking

Set your camera at hip level. Don’t look through the viewfinder. Move through a space and click when something feels right. Embrace the surprise. See what your instinct sees.

10. Capture Contrasts

Find opposites and hold them in a frame: light and dark, stillness and motion, old and new. Every contrast is a tension, and tension makes story.

11. A Portrait Without a Face

Photograph someone without showing their face. Let their posture, hands, clothing, or space tell us who they are. Leave room for imagination.

12. Same Street, Different Story

Walk the same street at three different times of day — morning, afternoon, night. Watch how it changes. The people, the sounds, the quality of light. Everything is a story of time.

13. The Unseen Self-Portrait

Take a self-portrait without your face. Let your presence be known through what you leave behind — your coffee cup, your shoes, your half-written journal. Make it quiet. Make it real.


Photography is a kind of mindfulness. A way of paying attention. Try one or two of these exercises each week — not to take the perfect shot, but to learn how to see with more depth, more tenderness, more curiosity.

When you’re ready to take it further, we’re here — whether you want to book a photography session, join a private workshop, or simply learn how to tell stories with your lens.

📞 Call us or drop us a message to begin. Let’s create something meaningful, together.

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