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Learn MoreThe internet is full of competing visual information which can make it hard to fully focus on any image or subject before us. This may…
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Fine art photography is the most creative area of image capturing. Here, you need to rely on your own ideas and vision. These works are…
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Silhouette photography has a dramatic and mysterious atmosphere. You might have wondered, how other photographers take breathtaking silhouette photos. In this article, I’ll let you…
By Jenn Mishra
The moment you hold your camera up and press the shutter, you have composed a photo. You have made a conscious or unconscious decision to…
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To create interesting images, we can use compositional techniques in our scenes. There are the usual rules, and then there are the uncommon ones, such…
By Tamara Kedves
Where you place the subject in your photos has a huge effect on your final composition. There are no set rules for subject placement in…
By Christopher Bryan-Smith
Product photography composition is about emphasising your subject to draw the viewer’s eyes towards it. There are certain rules you can follow to improve your…
By Dora Jokkel
A vanishing point in photography is a point in an image where all the parallel lines seem to meet. This can be used for great…
By Dora Jokkel
The golden ratio composition is a mathematical rule that creates aesthetically pleasing images. The rule of thirds is a simpler guideline that also produces good…
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Two point perspective in photography is a classic technique to create an illusion of depth in their images. When done correctly, it can make a…
By Tamara Kedves
Bird’s eye view photography is a unique and interesting way to capture landscapes, cityscapes, and other scenes from high up, offering a perspective that is…
By Dora Jokkel
Asymmetrical balance photography is a type of composition where the weight of the elements in the photo is not evenly distributed. This can make for…
By Dora Jokkel