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By: Michael Evan Phillips

Framing your subjects

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Don’t reinvent the wheel

There are no rules that say that all pictures must be taken a particular way. By framingYour subjects you can produce a totally new feeling, mood or effect.

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Be careful not to capture your subject too close to other elements in the photograph, unless your intent was to photograph multiple subjects, or to use them as a frame.

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At times, you can use other elements near your Subject to help frame it or create a Point of View.

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In time, your use of framing will be subtle yet effective.

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Bibliography

Visit these website for additional ideas.

www.michael-evan.com

www.visualpursuit.com

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Framing

Remember to use those ordinary things around your subjects to helpemphasize them.