Frame It Up!

If you want people to sit up and take notice of your images, whether that means getting someone to buy your work or just pay attention to your latest vacation, you need to have clear, compelling compositions that strongly affect the viewer. Composition comes down to the ability to choose and arrange things within the scene in a way that the image is clear to the viewer. Viewers see what you want them to see and understand what you want them to understand.

But as you explore composition in your imagery, realize that good composition can be highly subjective. You may find that with certain images, some people like the composition, some don't. You have to decide if the image does what you wanted it to do or not. In this article, we'll teach you how composition works and the techniques of framing images that convey what you want them to.

It's All About Communication
Composition is really about communicating. If your image communicates clearly, regardless of what you are trying to communicate, the compositi…

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