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Dynamic symmetry: The genius of Henri Cartier-Bresson’s composition

19 Aug
Breaking down the composition of one of Henri Cartier-Bresson’s most famous images. Photo: Magnum Photos, screenshot from video

Henri Cartier-Bresson—the father of modern day street photography and master of the candid shot—was obsessive about the ‘geometry’ in his photographs. And in this two-part educational series, photographer Tavis Leaf Glover dives into some of Bresson’s best-known images to explain the dynamic symmetry at work and help you understand (and implement) it in your own photos.

This is NOT a beginner’s guide to composition. To the untrained (and many a trained) eye it can just look like Glover is overlaying so many lines onto each image that SOMEthing is going to line up no matter what. But for all that he coined the term the Decisive Moment, Bresson was extremely deliberate about his compositions.

Both videos dive into that deliberate vision—the way the iconic photographer saw the world around him and fit it into the 35mm frame just so. Check out both parts below, and then let us know what you think in the comments.

Part I

Part II

Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Straight Lines and Symmetry

21 Apr

The majority of our mobile devices are packing a wide angle lens. This is awesome for taking in the scenery, but not so awesome if curved walls drive you up the … ah … wall.

Skrwt is an app that is dead set on helping you achieve symmetry in lines. Fire up the app, take a photo or import one and get to straightening.

Lens corrections for iPhones, wide angle lenses, fisheye lenses and even GoPros (it’s under “action”) are pre-loaded for a quick-fix. Or take full manual control over all distortions, crops and vignetting. The app features non-destructive editing, so your original snaps stay intact.

You can watch a tutorial or download here. And don’t miss their Instagram page for a straight-up symmetry feast.

Check Out Skrwt and Get to Straightening
 

Photo by @gerritpiechowski


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Enhancing Symmetry in Your Photos

05 May

We’re often drawn to symmetry in our photos, but many times what looks symmetrical in real life doesn’t look that way when we take the photo. We’ll look at some ways to enhance this in our photos and help make a photo look more like what we actually saw.
Video Rating: 3 / 5