Insights into building photography series that maintain visual coherence across multiple images and formats.
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Introduction
A photography series extends beyond individual images. It requires consistency in perspective, lighting, and subject treatment so the work functions as a complete visual sequence.
Building consistency
Consistency begins with restraint. Maintaining similar visual relationships between subject and environment allows the images to feel connected. Changes in angle, distance, or light must be intentional rather than accidental.
This creates rhythm across the series.
Sequencing and structure
The order of images influences how the series is understood. Some images establish context, while others provide detail or contrast. Careful sequencing ensures the viewer moves through the work without disruption.
This process strengthens narrative clarity.
Campaign foundations

Location process
