Composition rules
Leading lines
Leading lines are one of the most useful elements in photography. They can be used to create powerful images with a strong visual impact. Leading lines help draw the eye into the image and focus the viewer's attention on the main subject.
Symmetry
Symmetry refers to a line that splits an object in half and, if both sides of the object are an exact mirror image of each other, then this object is said to besymmetrical. The line that splits a symmetricalobject is called the line of symmetry.
Pattern
Patterns are simply repeated shapes, colours or objects, ordered in either regular or irregular formations. As a photographer, using pattern is key to good composition and, when used effectively, can transform an otherwise bland image into something dramatic and eye catching.
Framing
In visual arts and particularly cinematography, framing is the presentation of visual elements in an image, especially the placement of the subject in relation to other objects. Framing can make an image more aesthetically pleasing and keep the viewer's focus on the framed object.
Angles and perspective
In visual arts and particularly cinematography, framing is the presentation of visual elements in an image, especially the placement of the subject in relation to other objects. Framing can make an image more aesthetically pleasing and keep the viewer's focus on the framed object.
Minimalist
Being a minimalist means you value yourself more than material things. it means making decisions based on what you need instead of getting everything you want.
Colour
Color photography is photography that uses media capable of reproducing colors. By contrast, black-and-white photography records only a single channel of luminance and uses media capable only of showing shades of gray.
Maximalist
In the arts, maximalism, a reaction against minimalism, is an esthetic of excess and redundancy. The philosophy can be summarized as "more is more", contrasting with the minimalist motto "less is more"
Rule of third
The rule of third is a "rule of thumb" or guideline which applies to the process of composing visual images such as designs, films, paintings, and photographs.
Focal point
the point at which rays or waves meet after reflection or refraction, or the point from which diverging rays or waves appear to proceed.
Curves
a curve is a remapping of image tonality, specified as a function from input level to output level, used as a way to emphasize colours or other elements in a picture.
PHI grid
The golden ratio is a special number found by dividing a line into two parts so that the longer part divided by the smaller part is also equal to the whole length divided by the longer part.
Diagonal