I think the elements and principles of design are the things the beginning art photographer needs to study.
Agree or not agree, they are there for you.Not sure i agree with the highlighted.
cute kid. You could run into the same with anything leaving the frame. You could shoot a street scene with a car leaving the frame and someone would comment that you need to crop or work on framing. Not contemplating if the fact something is leaving the frame in motion may add to the scene (especially moving traffic on a street). Just short sighted thinking imo.![]()
My fav photos of my son. Note the cropped forehead and dead centering evokes the sense of energy and intensity of a three year old in mid-jump.
And then, finally, the elephant in the room: you gotta have taste. none of the systems work in the absence of taste.
Right. Now let's define "taste".
Remember the negative space used in the portrait of the bride against the stone wall? Made her look small and less significant. I liked that shot. Again though that is varying far off from standard portraiture to say something else.I think the elements and principles of design are the things the beginning art photographer needs to study.Agree or not agree, they are there for you.Not sure i agree with the highlighted.
Sometimes centering works, and sometimes negative space works. It all depends.
Good taste at any given time is whatever the disingenuous find fashionably in vogue that permits them to mask their sterile narcissistic existence behind a facade of superiority.
Joe
And then, finally, the elephant in the room: you gotta have taste. none of the systems work in the absence of taste.
Right. Now let's define "taste".
A man of great common sense and good taste, meaning thereby a man without originality or moral courage.
-- Walter Besant
It is good taste, and good taste alone, that possesses the power to sterilize and is always the first handicap to any creative functioning.
-- Salvador Dali
My favorite observation concerning taste comes from the late Molly Ivins:
...As though the fact that reading The Three Musketeers were a menace to Dante. I have felt the sting of their snotty scorn, the lash of their haughty sneers, and what I have to say is, "You Are Just Another Sticky Wheel on the Grocery Cart of Life."
Good taste at any given time is whatever the disingenuous find fashionably in vogue that permits them to mask their sterile narcissistic existence behind a facade of superiority.
Joe
Good taste at any given time is whatever the disingenuous find fashionably in vogue that permits them to mask their sterile narcissistic existence behind a facade of superiority.
Joe
This is better than any of the quotes you posted.
Negative space is not the same in every composition. It can be used well or not well.Remember the negative space used in the portrait of the bride against the stone wall? Made her look small and less significant. I liked that shot. Again though that is varying far off from standard portraiture to say something else.