Learn how to use the rules of photography composition as a guide to take more balanced photos that are pleasing for the viewer.
This page has a selection of my self promotional, conceptual illustration work that wasn't commissioned. My illustrative style can reflect the many kinds of publication. Whether it's finance, business, lifestyle or medical, my work can adapt to depending on requirement.
Enjoy The Art of Composition in a selection of 140 Iconic Shots. Your frame is your canvas, and composition is the art of arranging objects in a frame.
The new exhibition at Centre Pompidou ‘A Polish Avant-Garde: Katarzyna Kobro and Władysław Strzemiński’ examines the work, artistic theories and social commitments of these two artists – a modern couple, discreet revolutionaries. Important members of the ‘progressive international’ who have attracted considerable scholarly attention, they remain largely – and unjustly – unknown to the wider public.
Clever conceptual illustrations by Francesco Bongiorni, an Italian artist who splits his time between Milan, Madrid and London. More illustrations via Ufunk
Michigan-based conceptual photographer Logan Zillmer creates visual dreams through his inventive photography. In each composition, the artist's
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At the Direktorenhaus Museum in Berlin this past week, a solo exhibition of detailed architectural drawings by Virginia-based artist Benjamin Sack (previously) opened to the public. Titled Labyrinths, the collection of new works features vast cityscapes comprised of impossible inner-geometries. The maze-like urban maps reference musical compositions and various symbols found in cosmology. Often creating based on what he calls a “fear of blank spaces,” Sack tells Colossal that his starting point for each drawing is different. More
There are a number of important rules of composition in photography. Composition in photography is about what to include or leave out of your frame. It's also about how you decide to place the elements in the scene.
I was astounded to learn that 22-year-old Hungarian photographer Noell S. Oszvald who lives and works in Budapest picked up a camera only a year ago. The gifted artist has shared only two dozen or so images with the world via Flickr but they already show an accomplished grasp of composition, editing and digital manipulation. Oszvald tells Alice over at My Modern Met that she chooses only to work in black and white because she finds color distracting from her conceptual ideas. More
Clever conceptual illustrations by Francesco Bongiorni, an Italian artist who splits his time between Milan, Madrid and London. More illustrations via Ufunk