I have an admission… I am a complete art nerd. I’ve always loved anything to do with design, painting, art history, etc. When I was growing up, heaven to me was a blank piece of paper and a box of colored pencils. So naturally one of my very favorite classes in college was my drawing class. The instructor once told us, “The first line you draw is actually the fifth.” He was referring to the fact that the first four “lines” are the edges of the paper, so as a result we needed to be careful where we place our drawing. This bit of knowledge actually translates really well over to the camera, having to do with cropping and composition.
As we’ve all heard, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. However, this neat ratio of “beauty” stems directly from mathematics, and is seen everywhere in nature. That’s right – it blends art, math, and science. Pretty neat stuff, right? This mathematical swirl is exactly why we tend to visually favor odd numbers, as well as our subjects placed toward the side of the frame in a photo. Below is one more example. The photo on the left tends to be a bit more pleasing to the eye (not to mention has more visual interest) because of subject placement being placed on the lower right third.
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Kelly Jean says
Thank you so much for the tips. Here photographs are beautiful!
Jenn Helle says
Those pictures are great. 🙂
Suzanne says
I learned a lot from this post! Thank you for the suggestions and for articulating why I favor some shots and not others.
Linh C. says
Love your examples to show the rules!
Amy says
Thanks Jenna!
I love the way you explained it.
Beautiful photos too!
Christene Houston {Author - A Heart So Broken} says
Girl, I love how you think. Even better, how simple and easily you explain these techniques so we can understand. Thanks for these great tips!