Forum: Photography


Subject: Working on a new tutorial - Useful composition rules for photographers ( help ne

aegipan opened this issue on Mar 23, 2008 · 14 posts


aegipan posted Sun, 23 March 2008 at 7:11 PM

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Thanks for the message.

I've spent more than 15 years in a Fine-Art School. I've started "mastering" photography about 4 years ago. And I find useful to give some basic notes about composition because it easily improves the impact of a picture. And also, it gives a way "to think". Think, compose and shoot.

Of course, I don't want to go too deep into explanations because a lot of rules of composition can't be directly applied to photography (due to the lack of time and the need to "shoot" at the right moment too). I want to give a useful tool (and not only for the members here and I must confess that  I will use it as a reminder too, for my personal use.). A tool that will help you to make the good decisions.  (In case of emergency, break the glass).

And as I've already said, I will essentially give advices concerning portrait/glamour photography (first, perhaps later I will enlarge the subject to other styles of photography).

Up to now, a PDF document of 2 pages can be downloaded, the first page is about theory and the second page shows an "live" example.

Feedback is welcome.

Thanks,

Aegy

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