Good composition makes a photo visually appealing and helps tell a story. By using simple techniques, you can transform ordinary shots into stunning images.
Menu
Photo Composition
Basic Composition Techniques
Rule of Thirds Divide your frame into a 3×3 grid and place the subject along the lines or intersections for balanced composition.
Leading Lines Use roads, fences, or other lines to guide the viewer’s eye toward the subject.
Framing Surround your subject with natural elements (arches, windows, branches) to add depth.
Symmetry & Patterns Capture visually pleasing balance or repetitive elements to create interest.
Fill the Frame Get close to your subject to remove distractions and add impact.
Negative Space Leave empty space around the subject for a clean, minimalist look.
Learn more through the videos!
Start watching and take your photography skills to the next level
01
02
03
In summary:
Rule of Thirds – Place subjects along a 3×3 grid for balance.
Leading Lines – Guide the viewer’s eye with roads, fences, or paths.
Framing – Use windows, arches, or trees to frame your subject.
Symmetry & Patterns – Create balance and repetition for visual appeal.
Fill the Frame – Get close to remove distractions.
Negative Space – Use empty areas for a clean, minimalist look.
Pro Tips
✔ Follow the Rule of Thirds, but break it creatively.
✔ Keep backgrounds simple and clutter-free.
✔ Experiment with angles and framing for impact.
✔ Practice regularly to develop your composition skills.