Photo Composition Tips for Shooting Outdoors
Jim ZuckermanDescription
The classic concept in photography is composition. World renowned photographer, Jim Zuckerman, visits an old cemetery in Massachusetts for tips on creative photo composition.
Jim sets his tripod in a bed of leaves and shoots the gravestones from below. You will learn how low angles can create dramatic images, how setting your wide angle in close to your subject results in unusual perspectives, why deep focus depth of field makes for sharpness, and why creating a disproportionate foreground can elevate a photograph into art.
Join pro photographer, Jim Zuckerman, in the autumn leaves as he shows you how to create an imaginative photo composition.
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Finding Soft Light in Outdoor Photography
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