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Mastering Composition

Mastering Composition

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  • Create Date:2021-08-10 08:55:02
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Richard Garvey-Williams
  • ISBN:1781450633
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Summary

Going beyond the rule of thirds, this offers invaluable tips and tools to help the photographer take control of the creative process with emphasis on four elements: an impactful subject, dynamic composition, effective use of lighting, and an ability to invoke an emotional response in the viewer

What makes a great photo? Flicking through the pages of popular photography magazines you might get the impression that there’s only one rule of importance - the rule of thirds。 Indeed it appears that some will judge the merit of a photograph based almost solely on this。 Rarely do you hear discussion about visual weight, balance, negative space, depth, and so on。 Author and professional photographer Richard Garvey-Williams argues that success lies in a combination of four elements: an impactful subject; dynamic composition; effective use of lighting; and, perhaps the most crucial, ability to invoke an emotional response in the viewer。 Citing examples gleaned from a study of history - the Ancient Greeks' Golden Rule; Fibonacci's mathematical ratio; and the principles known as the Gestalt theory - the author analyzes the concepts, rules, and guidelines that define successful composition in photography and offers practical guidance to achieving great results。 In clear, concise, and jargon-free text he also considers the role of tone and color in good composition, and offers invaluable tips and the tools to help the photographer take control of the creative process。 The book is illustrated with examples of the author's own beautiful nature photography, along with diagrams and notation to explain techniques most clearly。 A final chapter in this definitive guide for all serious photographers discusses photography and its relationship to art before offering a considered conclusion to the exploration of this fascinating topic。

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Reviews

Benjamin Nieves

Must buy if you want to learn photography composition。

Med

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Stefano

More theoretical than I thought it'd be, it's not always a light read。Some concepts are quite abstract and, sometimes, feel a bit of a stretch ("does someone really pay some much attention to that very specific detail and does it make an actual difference?" is a question I had more than once)。 However, overall it was quite interesting and worthy, it gave a good understanding of framing and composition and of the most common mistakes photographers incur into。The last couple of chapters include ac More theoretical than I thought it'd be, it's not always a light read。Some concepts are quite abstract and, sometimes, feel a bit of a stretch ("does someone really pay some much attention to that very specific detail and does it make an actual difference?" is a question I had more than once)。 However, overall it was quite interesting and worthy, it gave a good understanding of framing and composition and of the most common mistakes photographers incur into。The last couple of chapters include actual advice that can be implemented in the field, which is what I was mostly interested into 。。。more

Danny Montana

A lot of psychology and philosophy, but a good read and it inspired。 I'm going to take a break, read something else, and then read it again in order to better digest this material。 I recommend it for aspiring photographers。 A lot of psychology and philosophy, but a good read and it inspired。 I'm going to take a break, read something else, and then read it again in order to better digest this material。 I recommend it for aspiring photographers。 。。。more

SIMON

I am still reading and learning from this book, but feel i want to leave a review anyway。 It is fantastic and introduces some amazing concepts and ideas into composing your photography。 I am reasonably new to photography, but i feel even intermediate or expert photographers would gain extra knowledge from it。 Some simply stunning images are included all throughout。 Heartily recommended。

Erica Robbin

An excellent book on photography。 I read this one for The Bite Shot Bookclub and really gleaned a lot from it。It was super comprehensive which I devoured every morsel of, especially since it included vocabulary such as emergence, reification, multistability, amongst others, which I had no idea how to construct certain elements to make them come together to tell such a meaningful story。I like how it showed side-by-side examples of cropped and uncropped images。 The theoretical concepts were well e An excellent book on photography。 I read this one for The Bite Shot Bookclub and really gleaned a lot from it。It was super comprehensive which I devoured every morsel of, especially since it included vocabulary such as emergence, reification, multistability, amongst others, which I had no idea how to construct certain elements to make them come together to tell such a meaningful story。I like how it showed side-by-side examples of cropped and uncropped images。 The theoretical concepts were well explained。 I really liked how it pointed out that in some instances, neither style was wrong but may be dependent on whether the photographer wanted to convey sense of space or sense of depth。I enjoyed the bits about image manipulation and how to relate them to the interesting concepts of right and left, balance, and overall shape。I think I would like to try photographing more shadows。 The ideas explored about them in this book was great。There is a lot packed into this book and I’d say this would be a foundational read for every photographer。Blog post 。。。more

Angela Tolsma

I picked this up because the Bite Shot YouTube decided to do a book club and book one was this book。 I am not great at composition。 I tend to rush my photographs because I am worried about either the people with more becoming impatient or being seen or I’m just lazy。 This is something I want to work on for sure。 This book had lots of helpful points and lots of great information。 I highlighted many aspects。 My favorite chapter was 5 Applying the Theory, specifically on intent & mindset。 Defining I picked this up because the Bite Shot YouTube decided to do a book club and book one was this book。 I am not great at composition。 I tend to rush my photographs because I am worried about either the people with more becoming impatient or being seen or I’m just lazy。 This is something I want to work on for sure。 This book had lots of helpful points and lots of great information。 I highlighted many aspects。 My favorite chapter was 5 Applying the Theory, specifically on intent & mindset。 Defining my mindset behind my photography has been something on my mind and so we shall see where it goes。 With the photos included in this post, my intent was to capture snowflakes and my mindset was to learn macro with my new lens。 。。。more

Lachelle Saieh

Lots of good information and fantastic images to reference。 Some of the information, I felt, went a little overboard and seemed to make a big hoopla out of nothing, but I still enjoyed it。

Eileen

*** ½ Lots of good information about composition, but much of it was a repeat for me。 "The best tools at our disposal for mastering composition are not bought at a camera store"。 *** ½ Lots of good information about composition, but much of it was a repeat for me。 "The best tools at our disposal for mastering composition are not bought at a camera store"。 。。。more