February 2021
Beginner
272 pages
7h 23m
English

KALEBRA KELBY
One big trick we use to draw people into our images is called “leading lines.” These are things in our image that literally point the viewer in the direction you want them to look. It could be a road, or a line of trees, or rocks leading out to a pond—anything that leads their eye into your image. You won’t always have objects pointing right where you want when you walk up to a scene, so you might have to change your position or search to see if there is some object, or some device, you can use to lead the viewer’s eye. I remember being up in Canada one January, shooting the beautiful Canadian ...
Read now
Unlock full access