How to Use the Rule of Space in Photography

Simon Bond
by Simon Bond
Last updated: October 21, 2024

The rule of space in photography can be used to add important context to a photo. Or you can use it as a storytelling technique in your photography. Or you can create motion by intentionally directing the viewer’s eye away from the subject.
However you use it, it will add a level of dynamism to your photos.

What Is the Rule of Space in Photography?

The rule of space creates motion in an image through the use of negative space.
A minimalist photograph with lots of space around the main subject is not applying the rule of space.
The viewer of the image has to look at the main subject, and then their eyes have to be led into the negative space within the image.
That could be because the main subject is looking in a certain direction. Or there is a moving object that’s heading into that negative space.

A monk sitting on a wallgazing off into the distance, with a beautiful mountainous landscape behind him - rule of space in photography

In this photo the monk gazes off into the distance, this rule is sometimes called the rule of gaze.

Why Use This Technique?

The key here is that it adds a story to your image.
Your image will grab the attention of the viewer by showing the scale of the scene in front of them. This is achieved by the correct application of negative space.
The viewer will enter your image from the perspective of your main subject. What the main subject is looking toward will form the narrative of your image. Although your image is static, this sense of looking or moving somewhere will give your image a dynamic edge.

a red truck driving on a highway, a beautiful; mountainous landscape in the background - rule of space in photography

This photo shows the scale of the location, as the truck drives along the road towards the camera.

Locations That Work Well for Rule of Space Photos

Locations where you can exploit minimalism and create leading lines work well for the rule of space.
Through the correct selection of focal length, it’s possible to produce the negative space needed for this type of photography.
That said, urban locations will be more of a challenge than the countryside.

Three camel riders moving across a desert landscape - rule of space in composition

This photo shows camels moving from left to right across the scene, giving the still photo a sense of dynamism.

Use Stationary Subjects to Highlight the Rule of Space

A photo attempting to use space in photography to provide a narrative cannot do so with a stationary main subject. That means lone trees, and lone buildings are not what’s required.
The subject needs to allow the viewer of the photo to follow their gaze or their motion. That means this style of photo is much more of a moment of capture.

A woman sitting on a park bench looking off into the distance

In this photo the woman looks off into the distance.

A femal model in red dress holding the branches of a cherry blossom tree

How to Create Space in Your Images With Different Focal Lengths

Focal distance is a vital factor when producing this type of photo. There are times you’ll want to use a long telephoto lens. A wide angle will also allow you to get a greater sense of space within your photo.
When you choose the focal length you’re going to use for your photo, consider the following for wide-angle and longer focal distances.

A stunning volcanic landscape under cloudy sky

This photo uses a wide-angle lens to give the volcanic landscape an epic sense of scale.

Use the Rule of Space With Other Composition Techniques for More Interesting Images

Photography often works best when you apply more than one composition technique to the same photo, or some creative techniques as well.
When creating a photo that follows the rule of space, apply some of these simple composition ideas to your frame.

A female model in red dress walking through country fields - rule of space photography

Lines that run through a photo, such as this fence, can add strength to an image.

A man riding a bicycle in a cityscape with motio0n blurred background - rule of space photography

Techniques like panning show motion from side to side, and this can be used in combination with the rule of space.

Conclusion

Adding motion to your photo through the rule of space will strengthen your images. Whether you’re doing portrait, landscape or street photography, this technique will be useful to you.
Try combining other techniques with the rule of space in photography to add dynamism and intrigue to your photos.