Mastering Composition
Composition is the art of arranging elements within the frame. The rule of thirds divides your image into a 3×3 grid; placing subjects along the grid lines creates natural balance. Leading lines draw the viewer's eye deeper into the scene, while negative space adds breathing room.
Understanding Exposure
The exposure triangle — aperture, shutter speed, and ISO — controls how light or dark your image appears. A wide aperture (f/1.8) blurs the background, a fast shutter (1/1000s) freezes motion, and a low ISO minimizes digital noise. Mastering their interplay unlocks creative control.
Editing Workflow
Post-processing completes the creative vision. Start with global adjustments: exposure, contrast, white balance. Then refine locally: dodge shadows on faces, lift details in dark areas, add subtle vignetting. Export at full resolution for print and optimized settings for web sharing.