Training the eye to see and recognize good composition Learning to be a better photography comes from learning to see better. Training your eye and…
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Better photography by studying film: Part 1 – Framing The best movie directors either studied film in college or developed a sense of compostion by…
Comments closedAbove: “The Tree of Zen” by Edward M. Fielding In photography and art, a compelling, interesting subject can be made stronger by the arrangement of…
Comments closedI want to talk about the square format and it’s benefits. I offer many of my fine art photographs and artwork cropped to a square…
Comments closedThe most basic form of perspective in which parallel lines appear to converge in the distance at a vanishing point on the horizon line.
Comments closedA handy guide to composition in cartoon form by Anita Griffin – http://www.fredgriffinart.com/PORTFOLIO/Popups/d_wheretoputcow.htm
Comments closedUsing classic composition techniques to improve your photography efforts. Balance, framing and rule of thirds.
Comments closedBetter photography starts with better storytelling. What are you trying to say to the viewer? Figure out your story before taking a photograph.
Comments closedA discussion of the rule of thirds in photography and what it means in composition.
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