Photographing Winter Cemeteries



Wintertime cemetery photography - a great project some chilly quiet weekend. 

Changing the photos to black and white is a fantastic way to pick up the bloodless landscape and show the stark reality of bare trees, dead grass, withered flowers, fluffy untouched snow.
















style="font-family: "arial" , "helvetica" , sans-serif; font-size: large;">Some suggestions:  Consider standing up high if you can and taking a photo of one single set of tracks through the snow. 




Place dead flowers atop a grave and photograph, in Photoshop, lasso the flowers and black and white the rest of the picture so the dead flowers are the only color. 




Make a snow angel atop a row of headstones and shoot. 



Consider making a life-sized snow ghost beside or behind a headstone. 



Utilize any fallen dead limbs stacked up or laid artistically against a headstone. 

When you are done, as always, remove all your photographic elements so that the cemetery can be left in beautiful peace as it was when you arrived. I always bring a plastic garbage bag and clean up. It's a nice way to appreciate the memorial park that it is. 




Share on Facebook
Share on Twitter
Share on Google+
Tags :

Related : Photographing Winter Cemeteries

  • New URBEX trip!Julie and I went on a crazy road trip yesterday. It was a reward for working so hard on our Paranormal Geeks book the day before. We got punchy the night before, put the ...
  • URBEX: Abandoned Trailer Park RevisitedI went back to the abandoned trailer park again -- all the trailers were gone except the skeleton of the main one and all the litter was strewn across the desert floor w ...
  • How To Make a Profile PicI have been asked from time to time, how to make a good profile pic that portrays one's personality and also takes best advantage of appearance.(This was an accidental s ...
  • Abandoned Trailer Park Julie and I went on another road trek. I hope you enjoy these finds of what the desert can do to stuff left behind - You might recall that we used this site as one of o ...
  • Abandoned MotelJulie and I went back to the abandoned motel used for one of the chapters in our Abandoned Places: Abandoned Memories (Desert Edition) book. It's changed a bit. The last ...
  • Abandoned Places Julie and I's 10-day trek through WV and PA fed our upcoming book, "Abandoned Places: Abandoned Memories (Appalachian Edition)" (second in our abandoned series). We foun ...
  • Evergreen Cemetery - Bisbee, ArizonaPhotographed this one as the sun was setting - it washes everything in warm light and deep shadows, making statues and headstones show their depth and detail. The graves ...
  • Abandoned and Engulfed ...
  • Abandoned Places: Nature Wins ...
  • Abandoned SitesJulie and I took a road trip yesterday to Gila Bend, through Maricopa and Mobile, AZ. Fantastic photo ops. Here's just some of the precious gems -   We had som ...
  • Urban Exploration Tips I love urban exploration, the exploring of and photographing of abandoned sites.Finding abandoned sites is the first obstacle. The best locations are rural towns t ...
  • Photographing Cemeteries REPETITIVE SHAPES Repetitive shapes in a cemetery really help a flatland of headstones have anchoring and also a thematic feel. Here, the cross, the iron spires and ...
  • Road Trip Fun!It began with a Sasquatch Burger at The Lodge in Scottsdale, Arizona. They used two grilled cheese sandwiches for the bun! WHOA! It was amazing. Truly the best burger ev ...
  • Urban ExplorationUrban exploration is the exploring of buildings and structures made for man, but long since abandoned. Some call it "UrbEx" for short.Finding abandoned sites is not all ...
  • How to Photograph Abandoned BuildingsJulie and I went back to the abandoned motel (above) used for one of the chapters in our Abandoned Places: Abandoned Memories (Desert Edition) book that has psychic read ...