(…) Composition isn’t a requirement for simple snapshots, but if you’re going to create true visual art, you need the time to prepare your subject, your viewing angle, and your lighting. In fact, what if I told you that composing a shot can result in less cropping and editing time on your computer and that you’ll end up taking better photographs? If you follow the tips that I provide in this section, I can just about guarantee that you’ll discover at least one FRP in every set of images that you download! (FRP, coined by a favorite instructor that I had in journalism school, means First-Rate Photo the kind of photograph that you’ll be proud to display on your wall.) The example photographs in this article are taken from my personal FRP collection. (…) by Justine Mccain
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