Category: Composition
Intentional Camera Movement: A Complete Guide
22 Essential Photography Composition Rules
Framing in Photography: Techniques to Get You Started
15 Types of Camera Shots and Angles in Photography
Low Angle Photography: How to Boost Your Composition
Foreground, Middleground, and Background in Photography
Patterns in Photography: A Complete Guide
It is vital to integrate photography patterns into your images. This will catch the audience’s eye and ultimately build a unique, refined aesthetic. In this…
How to Use Strong Lines in Photography Composition
Making use of strong lines in photography compositions creates strength, adds peace, guides a viewer’s eye, and much more. You have to be aware of…
How to Analyze a Photograph (4 Simple Steps)
Analyzing a Photograph Learning to analyze a photo requires introspection and self-analysis. Whether is a photo you have taken or one taken by another photographer.…
Circle of Confusion – How it Makes an Impact in your Photography
In one of my previous articles on this website, I have delved into the concept of depth of field (DoF) as well as the parameters…
Why is it Important to Fill the Frame for a Fantastic Composition?
Filling the frame is important to good composition. This is because it keeps everything relevant to the image you are making. Beginning photographers are often…
Depth of Field: What is it and How to Use it?
The term depth of field is common photography jargon. It refers to the part of a photo that is in acceptably sharp focus. The range…
Frame Within a Frame Photography: What it is and How to Use it?
What is a Frame within a Frame in Photography? A frame within a frame is a photography composition technique. Within the four-sided frame of the…
Balance and Visual Weight in Photography
What is Balance in Photography? Having a balanced life is something that most of us aspire to achieve. Making sure we have the right amount…
What is Radial Balance in Photography?
ContentsWhat is Radial Balance and How do we Achieve it in our Images?What is Radial Balance?Why is Radial Balance Effective?Radial Balance in History- An Artist’s…
Asymmetrical Balance in Photography
It’s no secret that one of the keys to creating a good photograph is visual balance in your composition. For centuries artists of all mediums…
How To Use Leading Lines in Photography
Knowing how to use leading lines in photography is one of the key composition skills beginner photographers can acquire. Learning composition starts with an understanding…
How to Capture Texture in Photography
Have you ever heard the term texture photography? Did you wonder what that meant? Recognizing textures in your compositions is important to better your work…
Aesthetic Photography Explained: What it is and How to Use it?
You may have heard the term aesthetic photography thrown around by influencers or other artists. But what exactly does it mean? At the end of…
How To Use Negative Space to Make Your Photos More Powerful
Carefully thought-out photography compositions often incorporate negative space in their design. Photographers who make use of negative space add power and meaning to subjects that…
What is the Rule of Thirds and How to Use it in Photography?
If you’re new to art or photography, the Rule of Thirds is a helpful basic composition technique so you can create compelling images. Even though…
Perspective in Photography: Everything You Need to Know
Perspective photography is all about what you show your viewers through your images. You may have seen the composition from a totally different point of…
How To Create a Panorama in Photoshop
Sometimes you come across a scene that a single image cannot capture enough of it. Time like this it’s great to make a panorama. Phone…
How to Take Stronger Portraits by Isolating Your Subject
Isolating your subject will make for a stronger photo than when they are surrounded by clutter. Distracting elements in the same composition as a person…
8 Reasons Why Your Photos Are Blurry
No photographer likes to see that their photos are blurred. Wondering ‘why are my pictures blurry’ is the cause of much frustration. The good thing…
How to Use Dynamic Symmetry in Composition?
Composition is challenging for many beginner photographers. It is one key element in any great photo. Some photographers compose their images intuitively. Others take a…
Sunset Silhouette Photography – A Complete Guide
You’ve seen those spectacular sunset silhouette photos, the ones with a mysterious silhouetted subject watching the sun dip below the horizon. They’re emotionally moving, and…
Portrait vs. Landscape – The 11 Biggest Differences
If you’re a photographer, sooner or later you’ll ask yourself if you should set your camera to portrait or landscape orientation. You’re always making choices…
How to Use Triangles to Improve Your Composition
Triangles in Composition Photographic composition is the key that makes or breaks an image. It is imperative that you, the photographer, understand what works and…
Hyperfocal: Range of Focus
Range of Focus (Hyperfocal) The area in a photograph, from near to far, which appears to be in sharp focus is called “depth of field”…