] Here are some tips for outdoor photography: Consider the light: Backlight, when the sun is behind the subject, can create a rim light that makes the subject stand out. You can adjust the amount of sunlight that reaches your lens by changing your angle to the sun and your position to the subject. You can also use supplemental lighting like fill-flash, reflectors, or strobes. Use the environment: Take advantage of the surroundings to frame your subject. For example, you can use a tunnel of trees, reflections on water, or contrasting colors and textures. Consider the space: Outdoor photography offers more space than a studio or living space, which can allow for more creativity. You can try different lenses, depth of field, and prop placement. Be aware of safety: Be aware of potential safety hazards at your shoot location. Plan ahead: Plan for the desired light and imperfect weather conditions. Practice and patience: It takes practice and patience to get the perfect outdoor shot.