In my past “On Landscape” columns, I’ve discussed improving your photography by creating themes of your favorite subjects (see “Curating Inspiration” from the December 2021 issue of Outdoor Photographer here). I suggest building theme ideas by researching your photo archives, creating collections of images, and then making new photographs complementing these. I also advocate editing for specific projects or types of clients, what I call “context editing.” I want to help you get started on this process with an assignment. Choose a subject or theme for your collection, and then either make new i…