From Episode 632 of Our Weekly Photography Talk Show, The Grid

We’ve all been there—shooting that “cool” long-exposure steel wool shot, snapping a moody person on a bus, or overusing selective color. But are these shots actually good, or just overdone? Scott Kelby and Erik Kuna dive into 10 photography clichés you should probably take once and then never again. Tune in and see if your shots made the list!

Check out the full episode on the member site or on YouTube! In this episode of The Grid, Scott Kelby and Erik Kuna discuss 10 types of photos that are worth taking only once before moving on to more creative pursuits. They cover everything from the clichéd mirror shots, dead trees, and selective coloring, to the overplayed steel wool long exposure shots.