As a photographer, you have one fundamental tool for defining pictures’ composition. That tool is the way you place your subject in the frame. You can do this job best if you know about the Golden Crop and the Rule of Thirds. Your placement of the subject within a photo’s space affects not only how easy it is overall to interpret, but also the meaning of what it says. The post Composition: Everything You Need To Know About the Golden Crop and the Rule of Thirds appeared first on Zonerama Magazine.
There are lots of photos in the world today. So many, in fact, that only a tiny percentage stay in our minds. In order to remember a photo for long, we need for it to be powerful—to speak without words and to clearly project a story. Just like this photo on Zonerama, which could easily be on the cover of a magazine. The post Editor’s Choice: A Story Portrait appeared first on Zonerama Magazine.
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