Looking to up your photography game?

Each of the nine pointers is illustrated with examples from McCurry’s stunning portfolio.

Read on to learn from the master photographer himself.

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Rule of Thirds

Place points of interest on intersections.

Position important elements along the lines.

Leading Lines

Use natural lines to lead the eye into the picture.

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Diagonals

Diagonal lines create great movement.

Framing

Use natural frames like windows and doors.

Figure to Ground

Find a contrast between subject and background.

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Fill the Frame

Get close to your subjects.

Center Dominant Eye

Place the dominant eye in the center of the photo.

This gives the impression the eye follows you.

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Repetition

Patterns are aesthetically pleasing.

But the best is when the pattern is interrupted.

Symmetry

Symmetry is pleasing to the eye.

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Now pick up your camera, get out there, and start shooting!

COOPH’s websiteSteve McCurry’s websitevia [PetaPixel]

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