Photo Composition
Recap: Shooting tips
Composition
Avoid static images, look for peak action:

A protester being pepper sprayed. The image won an award for breaking news photography.

Survivors carry religious images, ten days after Typhoon Haiyan made landfall in the central Philippines.
Rule of thirds:

- This technique draws the viewer’s eye into the entire composition, instead of just the center.
- Off-centered images often feel more dynamic than centered ones.
- If the central subject is small, use an intersecting point of the grid. If it is large or long, put it along a grid line.
- In a landscape, place the horizon on one of the horizontal lines, not in the center.
- If a subject is looking or moving in a direction, leave the empty space in that direction.
- Right placement is a popular choice to draw the viewer into the image.
Working the layers:


Scott Jones gives his girlfriend Alex Thomas a kiss after being knocked down to the ground as riot police clear the streets of downtown Vancouver, Canada after the city broke out in riots when the Vancouver Canucks lost Game Seven of the Stanley Cup Finals, on June 15, 2011.

After punching a hole in his bedroom door, Scott panics in his living room. Scott said that being diagnosed with PTSD “means I have nightmares every night. It means I’m hyper-vigilant — It means I have no fuse and if I get attacked, I’m going to kill. “I don’t want to feel this way.”

Sara King, left, walks past her boyfriend, Trinidad Rodriguez, in the van they live.

Some 300 guests celebrated for two days when bride Heelan Muhammad, 23, married Husham Raad, 30, last October.
Point of view:

Ultra-Orthodox Jews attend a prayer as they gather in the religious neighborhood of Mea Shearim to protest against summer events organized by the city council, Jerusalem, Thursday, Aug. 11, 2011. “Prayers for Protest”

KONA, HI – OCTOBER 8: A general view of competitors swimming over a school of fish at the mass swim start for the 2011 Ford Ironman World Championship on October 8, 2011 at Kailua Bay in Kona, Hawaii. Considered one of the most grueling races in the world, nearly 2,000 competitors must brave 95 degrees temperature and 90 percent humidity to complete a 3.86 km swim, 180.2 km bike, and a 42.2 km marathon with in an 17 hour time cutoff to be called an “Ironman”. (Photo by Donald Miralle for LAVA)

In Tripoli, at the 32th Khamis Brigade head quarters, rebels forces found 53 carbonized bodies inside a warehouse supposedly used as a detention facility by soldiers loyal to Col. Muammar Gaddafi.

Joesphine Mpongo, 37, practices the cello in the Kimbanguiste neighbourhood of Kinshasa, DR Congo. The Kimbanguiste Symphony Orchestra practise here 5 days
Light and shadow:

A doctor cries when four of his friends (one doctor, an ambulance driver and two nurses) were killed by a NATO air strike in the road between Ajdabia and Brega.

Evacuees cast their shadows on tents as they arrive at a UNHCR refugee camp fleeing violence in Libya.
Patterns:



Framing:

An example of “framing:” The 18th floor toilet in the Boom Boom room in the Standard Hotel offers a bird’s-eye view and exposes patrons to the elements.
Perspective, lines:

The fishing community on the Lofoten islands of northwestern Norway is slowly diminishing, as their way of life is dying out

Rebel fighting against pro government soldiers inside a building in Tripoli.
Motion blur:

Port-au-Prince, July 2010. The group dance during a voodoo ceremony.
Timing & serendipity:

A man sits on a bus with a clothing ad, Slovenia.

A photo op that turns out to be unexpectedly revealing.

President Obama is lifted in the air by Big Apple Pizza owner Fort Pierce Florida, Sunday, Sept. 9, 2012. (Photo by Doug Mills/ The New York Times)
Vary the image types: wide shots/establishing shots, medium range, close-ups/details:
Establishing:

Mushers compete in a stage of La Grande Odyssée sledding race, on 18 January.
Medium:
Close-up:

At the 11th annual open-air health clinic in Wise, Virginia, most of the 2,347 patients needed dental care.
Sources: 10 Top Photography Composition Tips, National Geographic Tips, NPPA Best of Photojournalism
Cell Phone Camera Tricks




