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Talk-&-Learn 2024 Video Recording #208: Sep. 17, 2024 - Fill In The Frame
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Video Recording #208: Sep. 17, 2024 - Fill In The Frame

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In this theme, we celebrate the concept of positive space—where the subject occupies most of the frame—contrasts with negative space, the empty or background areas that give the composition room to breathe.

"Fill the Frame" challenges this balance, often reducing negative space to a minimum, resulting in bold, impactful images where the subject's significance is magnified, drawing the viewer deeply into the scene.

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In this theme, we celebrate the concept of positive space—where the subject occupies most of the frame—contrasts with negative space, the empty or background areas that give the composition room to breathe.

"Fill the Frame" challenges this balance, often reducing negative space to a minimum, resulting in bold, impactful images where the subject's significance is magnified, drawing the viewer deeply into the scene.

WATCH NOW ON PATREON

In this theme, we celebrate the concept of positive space—where the subject occupies most of the frame—contrasts with negative space, the empty or background areas that give the composition room to breathe.

"Fill the Frame" challenges this balance, often reducing negative space to a minimum, resulting in bold, impactful images where the subject's significance is magnified, drawing the viewer deeply into the scene.

WATCH NOW ON PATREON


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