Photographers have no shortage of compositional rules to turn to when trying to create better images. Pro shooter and educator Thomas Park shows how you can actually make more compelling images by breaking these rules – as long as you understand them first.
If you’re going to break photography rules you should firstly learn them, think them over and practice in creating great photography. Otherwise, there is a risk that your photos will look like ones taken by an awkward photographer. When a creative man starts experimenting, it always means that his mastership is rising high (as long as these experiments are successful). Continue Reading Photodoto
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