
Leading the Eye to Create Good Composition in Photography
Ian PlantDescription
Photos are two-dimensional, but using good composition in photography, you can create the illusion of three dimensions while transporting your viewer into the scene. This session shows you specifically how to do that through techniques such as foreground strategies, forced perspective, diminishing scale, and vanishing point. Using a combination of these, you lead the viewer’s eye on a visual journey.
MORE IN THIS COURSE:
- Photography Composition: Finding Your Visual Flow—Course Preview
- Landscape Photography Composition Introduction
- The Power of Abstract Thinking for Creative Composition
- The Photography Composition Basics of Seeing Shapes
- Leading the Eye to Create Good Composition in Photography
- How to Emphasize Your Subject in Photography
- Create Visually Powerful Photography Arrangements
- Composition Techniques in Photography: Setting the Mood