Tag Archives: Compositional
6 Important Compositional Elements to Consider When Shooting Landscapes
The post 6 Important Compositional Elements to Consider When Shooting Landscapes appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Jeremy Flint. There are many pleasures associated with photographing landscapes; from being in the great outdoors, to breathing in … Continue reading
How to Apply Compositional Theory to Still Life Photography
The so-called ‘rules of composition’ aren’t so much rules as guiding principles. Why? Because not every compositional tool works for every image. Art is subjective, and what works well for one image may not work so well for another. That being said, … Continue reading
How to Use Low Graphic Style as a Compositional Tool
In the never-ending search to improve photographic skills, it’s important to push the limits and try projects that push you outside your comfort zone. That’s why a project that involves studying and creating images using low graphic style is an … Continue reading
33 Images that Exemplify Compositional Elements
This week on dPS we’re featuring a series of articles about composition. Many different elements and ways to compose images for more impact. Check out the ones we’ve done so far: Using Framing for More Effective Compositions 7 Tips to … Continue reading
One Compositional Technique to Transform Your Landscape Photos
Turning the corner from taking snapshots into taking actual compositions is a hard thing to do. It doesn’t come naturally, and it takes experience. Another reason it is difficult to learn composition is that there is no one, hard and … Continue reading