Wednesday, September 11, 2024

Composition 2 Sept 11

 Composition



Fill the Frame: In photographic composition, the “frame” refers to the rectangular scene you see through your camera. When you use this technique, you simply fill your photo's frame with more of your subject, reducing the amount of background or negative space shown.

FRAMING:Framing in photography refers to the process of composing a picture. It involves choosing what you'll include in the frame and what you'll leave out. The goal is to create a pleasing composition that directs the viewer's attention to the subject matter.

Symmetry: In photography symmetry appears when parts of your composition mirror other parts. It is created when two halves of your scene look the same and balance each other out. Symmetry defines something being clean, proportional and balanced and will make pictures appear neat, tidy and clinical.
Negative Space: Negative space photography is related to minimalist photography. It emphasizes not just the subject, but the empty space around the subject. The viewer's eyes may be drawn to a central figure, but they can't help noticing the large section of emptiness that surrounds and defines that figure.
Simplicity: Simplicity is the photography equivalent of minimalism. It's a photography composition technique that concentrates on keeping only the absolutely necessary elements in the frame. You need to ask yourself what you really need in the photo in order to tell your story.

Now that you understand these 5 concepts, you can go out and shoot them. Place these 5 photos into the composition folder with yesterday's photos.

1.framing
2.Symmetry
3.Negative space
4.Simplicity
5.Fill the frame



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