Thursday, June 9, 2016

Rules of Composition in Photography

Photography 101 Part3" No scene or event is a picture until it is enclosed in a frame. Thus, when a photographer tries to frame a scene in a camera viewfinder, it is the beginning of an imposed order that converts a scene into a picture. In framing a scene, the photographer looking through the viewfinder must be aware not only of how the enclosed picture elements interact with one another throughout the image, and of what is being included or excluded by the frame; he or she must also notice how the main picture elements impinge on the frame and interact with it. The arrangement of a picture within the frame-its composition-makes the image at once intelligible to the viewer's mind, appealing to the eye, and significant to the emotions."





By: Clance Lee

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