How to Take Your Photo Composition to the Next Level

How to Take Your Photo Composition to the Next Level

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How to Take Your Photo Composition to the Next Level
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Steve McCurry is one of the best photographers in the world. He has taken stunning photos for National Geographic, Time and Sports Illustrated. His images are unique and artistic, with beautiful colors and good composition. In this tutorial, I'll show you how to improve your photographic composition by learning from one of the masters.

Have you ever heard the saying “The trees can’t see the forest?” » It's a cliché because it happens so often that we forget how to look around us. Steve McCurry is one of my favorite photographers. I chose a few photos of him that demonstrate composition techniques and tried to explain these concepts in a way that is easy to understand and implement.

https://www.stevemccurry.com/

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Book on the WHY of photography that I recommend:
https://geni.us/LhQWkpZ
The Mind's Eye: Writings on photography and photographers: Henri Cartier-Bresson

https://geni.us/w8z5
Why people photograph: Robert Adams

https://geni.us/G5Bos
Peter C. Bunnell Peter C. Bunnell: Aperture Magazine Anthology: The Minor White Years, 1952-1976

https://geni.us/pmOBS
Photographers on Photography: How the Masters See, Think, and Photograph (History of Photography, Pocket Guide, History of Art): Henry Carroll

https://geni.us/XVrGS
Camera Lucida: Reflections on photography: Roland Barthes

https://geni.us/BkdVZE
In the photograph: Susan Sontag

https://geni.us/HkiEY
Ditching the Camera: Essays on Photography and the Creative Life: Brooks Jensen

https://geni.us/TWAu
Addressing photography: “A fundamental work… revised and updated”: Paul Hill

https://geni.us/9jM9t
John Berger: Understanding a Photograph: John Berger

https://geni.us/mNBR
Ways of Seeing: based on the BBC television series (Penguin Books for Art): John Berger

https://geni.us/B7plw2
Whatever you think, think the opposite: Paul Arden

https://geni.us/An8TeZi
Steal Like an Artist: 10 Things No One Told You About Creativity: Austin Kleon

https://geni.us/ddlRxQj
It's Not How Good You Are, It's How Good You Want to Be: The World's Best-Selling Book: Paul Arden

https://geni.us/mNJf
Life Library of Photography (complete set of 17 volumes, plus index): Time-Life

https://geni.us/jeL2
The History of Photography: An Overview: Alma Davenport

Recommended playlists:

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