How to Effectively use Juxtaposition in Your Photos
Juxtaposition is easy to do when you know how, but isn’t a particularly common occurrence in everyday photography, so that increased the degree of difficulty. You can use it to varying degrees of...
View ArticleTop 10 Composition Tutorials
Introduction When it comes to taking good photos, learning composition is key. These composition ‘rules’ are only really guides as there are no real rules to photography. The more you know about...
View ArticleThe Hugely Important ‘Single Point’ in Composition
When you're working with a single point of interest in a photo, it's one of the most basic forms of composition available, so quite a common occurrence and it pays to know what to do with it. A single...
View ArticleHow to Add Depth to a Photo
If you've read many of my tutorials on composition, then you'll know by now that by implementing some of these techniques, that you can add depth quite easily, and we're gonna have a look at them now....
View ArticleA Beginner’s Guide to Composition
Composition is a funny old thing, because it's common knowledge that learning composition will help your photography, but it's also something you should never really pay too much consideration too. I...
View ArticleHow Learning Composition Will Dramatically Improve Your Photography
This is a post that I’ve had in me for almost the entire life of my website, which is nearing a year now, but I’ve never been able to put it into words before now. I always try to bring you varied...
View ArticleWhy It’s Wrong for Photographers to Say ‘Get Closer’
‘Get closer’, sounds a bit funny really, doesn’t it? How can photographers get away with telling someone this, and calling it a tip? And yet, we hear it all the time. I’ve read full blog posts on the...
View ArticleThe 5 Most Abused Rules of Composition
There are many different rules of composition, and it’s hard to know how to use them all correctly. The fact of the matter is that most people never learn how to use most of them, and that leads to...
View ArticleHow to Use Leading Lines to Improve Your Composition
Leading lines are one of the most effective and under-utilised compositional tools available to photographers. They’re used to draw a viewers attention to a specific part of the frame, whether it’s a...
View ArticleHow I Took That Photo: Balcombe Viaduct (Ep 1)
In my new video series ‘How I Took That Photo’, we look at a different photo in each video, and how it was taken. We cover the thought process, location scouting, image progression, composition, and...
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