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Tips to be a better Photographer

Tips to be a better Photographer. By Beza Bisrat , Shane Stephens, Mac Culpepper, and Katie Hermann. Rule of Thirds. Position important elements on lines. Balance adds interest to photos. Balancing Elements. Placing subject off center: Adds Interest to photo BUT leaves open space.

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Tips to be a better Photographer

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  1. Tips to be a better Photographer By BezaBisrat, Shane Stephens, Mac Culpepper, and Katie Hermann

  2. Rule of Thirds • Position important elements on lines. • Balance adds interest to photos

  3. Balancing Elements • Placing subject off center: • Adds Interest to photo • BUT leaves open space. • Include other objects to fill void - Keep weight distributed properly.

  4. Leading Lines • Use lines in image to: • Impact way people view the image • Changes the photo composition • Straight, Diagonal, Curvy, Zigzag, radial

  5. Symmetry and Patterns • Natural and humanly created patterns • Make images pop out, or can introduce tension.

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