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🎙️Finding Your Best Angle, Simple Tips for Better Composition 🖼️
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The Secret to Amazing Photos Isn't a Camera. It's How You Use Your Eyes. ✨
Have you ever wondered what separates a simple snapshot from a truly captivating photograph? It’s all about composition—the art of purposefully arranging everything within your photo frame to guide the viewer's eye and tell a clear story. In this episode, your host, Rick, demystifies this powerful photographic tool, sharing five simple, practical, and highly effective tips to help you move beyond taking a picture to "making" a picture that truly stands out.
You'll discover why composition is the single most important element in photography, why it's not a complex art theory, and how to create images that are more dynamic, clear, and visually appealing.
Five Tips for Better Photographic Composition 🎯
In this episode, Rick shares his five top tips, simplifying how you think about arranging elements to instantly improve your work:
- 1. The Rule of Thirds: Your fundamental composition guide. Imagine your frame divided into a nine-box grid. Learn how to use this simple grid to place subjects off-center, creating more visual interest and balance. For landscapes, simply placing your horizon on the top or bottom third makes a massive, massive difference to your photo. It's the one rule you should always use! 📏
- 2. Leading Lines: Go on a “visual journey.” Find natural or man-made lines in your scene (like winding paths, rivers, or fences) to add depth and direct attention toward your main subject. They create a powerful journey for the eye, making your photo more impactful in a world of endless scrolling. 🛣️
- 3. Natural Framing: Use your environment to compose. Discover how arches, doorways, windows, or even a gnarled tree branch can frame your subject. By shooting through these elements, you create a natural border that draws attention to what’s inside, giving the viewer a sense of looking into a scene rather than just at it. 🌳
- 4. Change Your Angle: Break predictability. Don’t just shoot from eye level—it's the most common viewpoint. Experiment by getting low to the ground or climbing somewhere high with a simple accessory like a painter's pole to get an expansive view. Changing your perspective is one of the quickest ways to find a unique composition and transform the feeling of your photo. 🧗
- 5. Simplicity & Negative Space: Less is often more. Sometimes the strongest compositions are the simplest. Learn how to create powerful, uncluttered images by focusing on your main subject and removing distractions. Negative space—the empty area around your subject, like a clear sky or calm water—gives your photo room to breathe and allows your subject to stand out. ☁️
The Practical Application in Your Photography 📸
You can apply these five simple composition rules with any camera, even your phone!
Your phone is an excellent tool for practicing because you always have it with you, and most built-in cameras have a grid overlay you can enable in the settings. That little grid is your best friend f
Check out my splendid course How To Become A Real Estate Photographer on my website Rick McEvoy Photography.com/courses
Check out my splendid course How To Become A Real Estate Photographer at Rick McEvoy Photography.com
Get your question answered
This is what my podcast is all about: answering your photography questions. Just head over to my shiny new website to find out more about me, my podcast and my photography.
Thanks very much for listening
Cheers from me Rick
Chapters
1. 🎙️Finding Your Best Angle, Simple Tips for Better Composition 🖼️ (00:00:00)
2. What's the difference between a simple snapshot and a truly impactful photograph (00:00:11)
3. Hello and welcome to episode 214 of the Photography Explained Podcast (00:01:10)
4. Here are 5 top tips for better composition! (00:02:48)
5. Tip 1: The Rule of Thirds: Your Composition Starting Point (00:03:22)
6. Tip 2: Leading Lines: Guiding the Viewer's Eye (00:04:38)
7. Tip 3: Natural Framing: Using Your Environment to Compose (00:05:52)
8. Tip 4: Change Your Angle: Find Your Unique Viewpoint (00:06:56)
9. Tip 5: Simplicity & Negative Space: Less Is Often More (00:10:21)
10. Here is something for you to do. (00:12:02)
11. What if I use a phone to take my photos? (00:13:19)
12. What do I do? (00:14:33)
13. Final Takeaways and Summary for Better Composition (00:17:42)
14. Some thoughts from the last episode (00:18:38)
15. Next Episode (00:19:25)
16. If you have enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe (00:20:00)
17. And you can text me directly from the podcast feed. (00:20:23)
18. This episode was brought to you by..... (00:20:44)
19. Thanks for listening (00:20:58)
20. Cheers from me, Rick (00:21:29)
223 episodes
Manage episode 503078359 series 2835013
The Secret to Amazing Photos Isn't a Camera. It's How You Use Your Eyes. ✨
Have you ever wondered what separates a simple snapshot from a truly captivating photograph? It’s all about composition—the art of purposefully arranging everything within your photo frame to guide the viewer's eye and tell a clear story. In this episode, your host, Rick, demystifies this powerful photographic tool, sharing five simple, practical, and highly effective tips to help you move beyond taking a picture to "making" a picture that truly stands out.
You'll discover why composition is the single most important element in photography, why it's not a complex art theory, and how to create images that are more dynamic, clear, and visually appealing.
Five Tips for Better Photographic Composition 🎯
In this episode, Rick shares his five top tips, simplifying how you think about arranging elements to instantly improve your work:
- 1. The Rule of Thirds: Your fundamental composition guide. Imagine your frame divided into a nine-box grid. Learn how to use this simple grid to place subjects off-center, creating more visual interest and balance. For landscapes, simply placing your horizon on the top or bottom third makes a massive, massive difference to your photo. It's the one rule you should always use! 📏
- 2. Leading Lines: Go on a “visual journey.” Find natural or man-made lines in your scene (like winding paths, rivers, or fences) to add depth and direct attention toward your main subject. They create a powerful journey for the eye, making your photo more impactful in a world of endless scrolling. 🛣️
- 3. Natural Framing: Use your environment to compose. Discover how arches, doorways, windows, or even a gnarled tree branch can frame your subject. By shooting through these elements, you create a natural border that draws attention to what’s inside, giving the viewer a sense of looking into a scene rather than just at it. 🌳
- 4. Change Your Angle: Break predictability. Don’t just shoot from eye level—it's the most common viewpoint. Experiment by getting low to the ground or climbing somewhere high with a simple accessory like a painter's pole to get an expansive view. Changing your perspective is one of the quickest ways to find a unique composition and transform the feeling of your photo. 🧗
- 5. Simplicity & Negative Space: Less is often more. Sometimes the strongest compositions are the simplest. Learn how to create powerful, uncluttered images by focusing on your main subject and removing distractions. Negative space—the empty area around your subject, like a clear sky or calm water—gives your photo room to breathe and allows your subject to stand out. ☁️
The Practical Application in Your Photography 📸
You can apply these five simple composition rules with any camera, even your phone!
Your phone is an excellent tool for practicing because you always have it with you, and most built-in cameras have a grid overlay you can enable in the settings. That little grid is your best friend f
Check out my splendid course How To Become A Real Estate Photographer on my website Rick McEvoy Photography.com/courses
Check out my splendid course How To Become A Real Estate Photographer at Rick McEvoy Photography.com
Get your question answered
This is what my podcast is all about: answering your photography questions. Just head over to my shiny new website to find out more about me, my podcast and my photography.
Thanks very much for listening
Cheers from me Rick
Chapters
1. 🎙️Finding Your Best Angle, Simple Tips for Better Composition 🖼️ (00:00:00)
2. What's the difference between a simple snapshot and a truly impactful photograph (00:00:11)
3. Hello and welcome to episode 214 of the Photography Explained Podcast (00:01:10)
4. Here are 5 top tips for better composition! (00:02:48)
5. Tip 1: The Rule of Thirds: Your Composition Starting Point (00:03:22)
6. Tip 2: Leading Lines: Guiding the Viewer's Eye (00:04:38)
7. Tip 3: Natural Framing: Using Your Environment to Compose (00:05:52)
8. Tip 4: Change Your Angle: Find Your Unique Viewpoint (00:06:56)
9. Tip 5: Simplicity & Negative Space: Less Is Often More (00:10:21)
10. Here is something for you to do. (00:12:02)
11. What if I use a phone to take my photos? (00:13:19)
12. What do I do? (00:14:33)
13. Final Takeaways and Summary for Better Composition (00:17:42)
14. Some thoughts from the last episode (00:18:38)
15. Next Episode (00:19:25)
16. If you have enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe (00:20:00)
17. And you can text me directly from the podcast feed. (00:20:23)
18. This episode was brought to you by..... (00:20:44)
19. Thanks for listening (00:20:58)
20. Cheers from me, Rick (00:21:29)
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