Smartphone Photography Club

#39 - Isolatation - Day 27/30 Live Photo Composition Series On YouTube


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Isolation occurs when your subject stands out in a photo by itself, pulling the viewer's attention. To achieve isolation, you can shoot with a low angle where the background behind the subject is the sky, one of the easiest capture techniques for this method. Another way you can isolate the subject is to create separation from the background. This can include utilizing a contrasting background, a blurred background, or a muted background; all are designed to bring the attention back to the subject.

This podcast episode includes a YouTube recording as part of a 30-day series discussing composition techniques and tools. You can check out the video playlist at - https://youtu.be/58UffLd81lA These daily videos are content from my Stronger Photo Composition: 4-Step System. The new way of learning and applying composition avoids the overwhelm of over 100 compositional techniques and empower you to be more intuitive in creating your next favourite photos on any device; iPhone, Android smartphone, mobile device, DSLR or mirrorless camera.

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Smartphone Photography ClubBy Mike James