Get Closer To Your Subject For A Strong Photo Composition

Get Closer To Your Subject For A Strong Photo Composition

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Bryan Peterson

Bryan has been a successful commercial photographer for over 35 years whose clients include American Express, Kodak, UPS, Phillips and Citibank. In addition he has received awards from the Communication Arts Photography Annual seven times, Print Magazine four times and has also won the prestigious New York Art Directors Gold Award. He has also been a contributing editor at Popular Photography and Outdoor Photographer magazine and he is also the co-founder of the popular on-line photography school, BPSOP.com.
Within the photographic community he is best known as the photographer/writer of nine best-selling books, Understanding Exposure, Learning to See Creatively, Beyond Portraiture, Understanding Digital, Understanding Close-up Photography, Understanding Shutter Speed, Bryan F Peterson’s Understanding Photography Field Guide, Bryan F Peterson’s Field Guide to Understanding Composition, Exposure Solutions and Understanding Electronic Flash.

Join Bryan Peterson in Burano, Italy where he shares an effective and simple composition technique. A common mistake when making a photo composition of scene is to try to get as much into the frame as possible. In this episode, Bryan Peterson explains that in some cases the closer you get to a part of your scene the more powerful the composition.

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