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Cindy Chadwick's Art of Photography
Online Photography Lessons
TM
We all know that composition is a
key element in any art work, but
what, exactly, makes for a good
composition?

My d
aughter, who was a born artist,
taught me to evaluate an artwork's
composition by analyzing its flow.

Does it keep the viewer's eye
moving through the work?  Does it
move the eye in a fluid, circular way,
or does it leave the eye darting all
over
, looking for a focus?
the art of composition
creating flow
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What these lessons are:

  • Information that will help you produce better                      
    photographs through better seeing                                      
    seeing the world throug 'the eye of an artist'.

  • Tips to help you compose more striking pictures                          
    through understanding how to control the viewer's                        
    eye flow.

  • Nudges to your mental schemata of ‘what a photo is       
    supposed to be taken of’ that will help you see more            
    photo opportunities in the everyday world around you.

  • Instructions for becoming a better photographer by becoming    
    a more objective editor of your own photos

  • These lessons are not lessons to teach you how to operate  
    your camera, use Adobe Photoshop, or improve any other
    technical skills.  Nor are they about how to mount or display  
    your developed photographs.

  • These lessons are not about ‘common mistakes amateurs  
    make' (ie. taking photos of people so far away that they        
    must be identified to blood relatives who view the snapshots.    
    (...And that's little Ellie, and beside her is Uncle Chad...)

  • These lessons are not a definitive, comprehensive scholarly
    compendium of information.

There are already plenty of really good books and websites           
that have a wealth of the types of information not covered here.

Email me your favorites, and I’ll add them to a ‘resources’ page.

In short, these lessons are simply me sharing a
few things I’ve learned along the way about how to take
photographs that
take the viewer by surprise.These are my
tips on how you can show others
how the world looks through
your eyes.
EQUIPMENT
It does not matter whether you shoot with a digital camera or a film camera,
these lessons will help you improve your
photography skills with either
digital cameras or film cameras.  An SLR camera is not necessary.  A
person can take some incredibly artistic photographs with a fully
automatic
camera
...and some really lousy photographs with 'full loaded' SLR
professional cameras
with every kind of camera attachment you can
imagine.

Although I do not cover using
photo editing software such as Adobe
Photoshop
in these lessons, some basic knowledge of photo editing
software
will yield better photographs rather you print them yourself or
use a
photo processor.  If you can find a photo processor that allows you
to download their
printer profiles, so much the better!

A
scanner can be useful for scanning printed photographs into your
computer.  The
scanned photos can then be edited with photo
software
, such as Adobe Photoshop.

Additional reading:  books on art, books on photography, books
on photo editing software, such as Adobe Photoshop, books on
famous photographers, books on photography that focus on
composition

WHO WILL BENEFIT FROM THESE LESSONS
These lessons may be helpful for:  painters who want to take better
photographs to paint from; scrapbookers who want better
photographs
for their scrapbook pages; graphic designers who want
to take their own
photographs for their graphic design work; art
photographers
who want to improve their art photography skills; people
who are grieving who want to take
photographs of their loved one’s rooms or
possessions to have as
memory keepsakes; advertisers who want
artisitic photographs of their products; anyone who wants to take
better photographs
, whether with an inexpensive automatic digital
camera
or a professional quality SLR camera.
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