The importance of Composition, Cropping, and Storage

 When making a photo spread, it's important to keep many things in mind, like composition, cropping, and your storage.

Photo composition helps to make good images. The ways we learned to take a picture are from different angles, and perspectives, for example:

-Shooting from a Birds Eye (shoot an image above)
-Shooting from a Worms Eye (shoot an image below)
-Using the rule of thirds (split an image into 9 boxes using lines, and make sure the person your photographing is in the left or right of those 3 boxes)
-Using leading lines (shoot from an angle that makes it look like a line is leading to the main point of the image)
-Using Isolation (isolate the subject in the picture from the background to make it stand out)
-Getting closer (move your camera closer to get all good details if the image doesn't look good.)
-Not using flash all the time. Sometimes the non existent light is okay.
-Using framing (use things like fences or desks to create a frame for an image, like a frame for a picture box)
-Using repetition (add repeating elements to an image to make it look repetitive.)

Cropping is cutting an image by its sides to make it look better. It's okay to crop when the image needs it, so it could focus on one thing. But don't crop too much, only a little, so the quality doesn't go away. For example, this:




Storage is important for storing your images. Store your images in a memory card, and make sure to empty out the images into a file once your done shooting so you don't lose them.

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