By
eHow Arts & Entertainment Editor
Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Step1
Choose a location where you want to take photographs of all during the summer months to see how the season evolves. Pick a location that is easily accessible such as your backyard or a scenic part of your street. Choose an area that's appealing to the eye and includes flowers, ponds or animals.
Step2
Set up a schedule to photograph summer. You may want to choose to photograph the location at one specific time of the day once a week. This way when you look back at the photographs, you can see the physical changes of the landscapes.
Step3
Photograph the area once a week to ensure that you can capture the images of summer nicely. By the end of the summer, you should have just about 12 photographs of the season.
Step4
Think about if you want to include people in your photographs. You may want to use your child as the subject for each photograph to see how he grows as summer progresses.
Step5
Print your pictures as the end of summer and create an artistic collage. You can display the summer photographs in a big frame. Also, consider putting the pictures together in a photo album.