Intermediate photographers often complain about their equipment, and they can really pour a lot of money into it. They’re also always chasing after better photos and mumbling something about “good light”. Photographers are a community and they have their quirks, but are they all the same? The post The 5 Most Annoying Habits of Intermediate Photographers appeared first on Zonerama Magazine.
Using a series of repeating objects in a photo’s background can make it compositionally impressive. It gives the photo a rhythm—which you can then interrupt with a properly placed subject. And if you hide the end of the series of objects that form the rhythm, you make the photo feel endless. Your audience gets the feeling that the row of repeating objects never ends. The post Composition: Revealing Rhythms in Repeating Objects appeared first on Zonerama Magazine.
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