10 rules of composition in photography
Photography is the art, science, and practice of capturing and producing images. The rules of composition in photography are guidelines that help photographers create visually appealing and balanced images. Some common rules include: • Leading Lines- Lines are used within the image to help the viewer's eye navigate towards a direction or goal. Fill the Frame - Getting close to your subject to fill the frame with them, eliminating distractions and focusing on the subject. Symmetry and Asymmetry- A perfectly symmetrical photo has a certain beauty that comes from simplicity and it's pleasing to the eye, but asymmetrical shots that include empty space for visual interest can also be good composition. Golden Ratio- Instead of nine equal rectangles as in a grid, the frame is divided into a sequence of squares that form the Fibonacci Spiral, which resembles a shell. The spiral guides the viewer’s eye around the frame and shows how the scene should...