Using a series of repeating objects in a photo’s background can make it compositionally impressive. It gives the photo a rhythm—which you can then interrupt with a properly placed subject. And if you hide the end of the series of objects that form the rhythm, you make the photo feel endless. Your audience gets the feeling that the row of repeating objects never ends. The post Composition: Revealing Rhythms in Repeating Objects appeared first on Zonerama Magazine.
Femininity is often best captured in photographs by women photographers. There are definitely photos where you can tell that a woman was holding the camera—either due to the photo’s stylization or its editing. Let’s take a look at one photo like this on Zonerama. The post Editor’s Choice: A Stylized Woman Portrait appeared first on Zonerama Magazine.
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