Photography Guidelines of Composition. Photography “Art is what you choose to frame” -Fleur Adcock.

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Photography Guidelines of Composition

Photography “Art is what you choose to frame” -Fleur Adcock

Photography Composition- Is the arrangement of the elements of art within a picture plane. These elements of art include line, shape, color, value (contrast), and texture.

Photography Design Formula for a Well Balanced Composition

Photography 1) Keep It Simple

Photography 1) Keep It Simple

Photography 1) Keep It Simple- Don’t just look at your subject, but look at the area surrounding your subject.

Photography 2) Balance- Try to focus on asymmetry over symmetry.

Photography 2) Balance- Try to focus on asymmetry over symmetry.

Photography 2) Balance- Try to focus on asymmetry over symmetry.

Photography 3) Natural Framing- Look for ways to create a focal point by framing your subject with it’s environment.

Photography 3) Natural Framing- Look for ways to create a focal point by framing your subject with it’s environment.

Photography 3) Natural Framing- Look for ways to create a focal point by framing your subject with it’s environment.

Photography 3) Natural Framing- Look for ways to create a focal point by framing your subject with it’s environment.

Photography 3) Natural Framing- Look for ways to create a focal point by framing your subject with it’s environment.

Photography 3) Natural Framing- Look for ways to create a focal point by framing your subject with it’s environment.

Photography 4) Avoid Merges- Make sure you don’t have anything coming out of your subjects head. Don’t create a border merger by cutting off your subject with the edge of your photo.

Photography 4) Avoid Merges- Make sure you don’t have anything coming out of your subjects head. Don’t create a border merger by cutting off your subject with the edge of your photo.

Photography 4) Avoid Merges- Make sure you don’t have anything coming out of your subjects head. Don’t create a border merger by cutting off your subject with the edge of your photo.

Photography 4) Avoid Merges- Make sure you don’t have anything coming out of your subjects head. Don’t create a border merger by cutting off your subject with the edge of your photo.

Photography 4) Avoid Merges- Make sure you don’t have anything coming out of your subjects head. Don’t create a border merger by cutting off your subject with the edge of your photo.

Photography 5) Rule of Thirds- Place your subject in the sweet spots.

Photography 5) Rule of Thirds- Place your subject in the sweet spots.

Photography 5) Rule of Thirds- Place your subject in the sweet spots.

Photography 5) Rule of Thirds- Place your subject in the sweet spots.

Photography 5) Rule of Thirds- Place your subject in the sweet spots.

Photography 5) Rule of Thirds- Place your subject in the sweet spots.

Photography 6) Give your subject personal space. If your subject is moving or looking in a direction, provide space in that direction.

Photography 6) Give your subject personal space. If your subject is moving or looking in a direction, provide space in that direction.

Photography 6) Give your subject personal space. If your subject is moving or looking in a direction, provide space in that direction.

Photography 7) Follow Leading Lines- Create lines so that your subject has a path to follow through the picture.

Photography 7) Follow Leading Lines- Create lines so that your subject has a path to follow through the picture.

Photography 7) Follow Leading Lines- Create lines so that your subject has a path to follow through the picture.

Photography 7) Follow Leading Lines- Create lines so that your subject has a path to follow through the picture.

Photography 7) Follow Leading Lines- Create lines so that your subject has a path to follow through the picture.

Photography 8) Angle of View- When shooting don’t try to shoot everything at eye level.

Photography 8) Angle of View- When shooting don’t try to shoot everything at eye level.

Photography 8) Angle of View- When shooting don’t try to shoot everything at eye level.

Photography 8) Angle of View- When shooting don’t try to shoot everything at eye level. Think worm’s eye/bird’s eye.