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Using the seven principles of art and design can help you produce more dynamic and eye-catching photographs. But you don’t need a degree in art…
By Christopher Bryan-Smith

Conceptual photography is a form of image making focused on illustrating one idea. This idea, or concept, can be anything your imagination can muster. You…
By Christopher Bryan-Smith

Juxtaposition is when you position two things next to each other to highlight their differences. The two things don’t have to be opposites, although they…
By Christopher Bryan-Smith

Once you understand basic forms of composition, you will want to become familiar with advanced composition techniques. These techniques may not be used every day,…
By N Constant

How to Take Fine Art Photos There is perhaps no photography genre that involves more care and slow execution than fine art photography. Fine art…
By Trevor Marshall

Emphasis in photography is about bringing focus and attention to your subject. A photography subject can be lost in a cluttered and unstructured image. But…
By Christopher Bryan-Smith

Trying new techniques is a great way to test your skills. Sometimes, a new perspective is all you need to unlock a whole new world…
By ExpertPhotography

Geometric photography is the art of finding and harnessing the world’s geometry through imagery. We use our cameras to turn our geometrical surroundings into powerful…
By Megan Kennedy

Aesthetic photography is about creating images that stand out from the crowd. They catch the eye and hold the attention. They’re bold, bright, and pleasing…
By Christopher Bryan-Smith

If you want to add some extra pizazz to your photos, you might want to try color blocking in photography. This is a technique that…
By Christopher Bryan-Smith

Shape is an important element of photography composition. It can be used to create balance and symmetry in your photos or to lead the viewer’s…
By Hillary Grigonis

Rhythm is something found throughout the creative arts. We tap our toes and snap our fingers to the rhythm of the music. We find rhythm…
By Christopher Bryan-Smith