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Photography Styles

Framing:

Framing can be described as the presentation of visual elements of an image formed by a subject’s placement in relation to another object. It helps create symmetry and brings attention to the framed object. It helps manipulate the viewpoint.

Composition:

Composition is how the elements of a photo are arranged. A composition can be made up of many different elements, or only a few.

Filling the frame:

It simply means to fill your photograph with more of the subject. Get closer.

Rule of thirds:

It divides a photo into nine parts. It's a guideline that places the subject in a third of the image.

Lines and perspectives:

It's defined as the sense of depth between objects in a photo. By changing perspective, subjects can appear much smaller or larger than normal.

Depth of field:

It's the distance between the closest and farthest objects in a photo. You can either choose to blur the background or the foreground depending on the focal point of attention.

Macro:

It's close-up photography of small subjects. The subject is bigger than life size.


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