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How to Take Better Photos | Rule of Thirds

June 10, 2013 by D. Park Photography Leave a Comment

How can you take better photos?

Here’s one little art trick you can do from now on to help you get better photos.

Rule of Thirds

Common Photography Mistake #1 | Framing the Subject in the Center

The most common mistake when taking a photograph is that people will place the main subject in the dead center of their image.

Don’t.

How to Follow the Rule of Thirds

The rule of thirds is an art guide that helps create a more interesting composition to your photo and draws the focus better when people view your image.

So here’s what you do.

  1. Imagine a tic-tac-toe box when you take a photo.
  2. Place your subject (person, place or thing) where the lines intersect.

VOILA!  You’ve followed the rule of thirds…and created a much more interesting photo.

Examples of the Rule of Thirds:

Sofitel Los Angeles Hotel Wedding Photographer

San Francisco Wedding Photos

When your main subject is a person that’s facing you, frame/crop your image near your subject’s head or eyes.

Viceroy Santa Monica Hotel Engagement

Happy photographing!

With our love,

DPARK

Capture your loved ones with DPARK today.

 

 

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