1. Choosing your subject and composing it
Start with simple subjects, such as still lifes, before undertaking more complex compositions (landscapes, portraits). To compose your subject, follow your intuition! Here are a few tricks to get you started:
- Rule of thirds. Divide your medium, horizontally and vertically, into three equal rows, then position the important elements of the picture near those lines: a simple but effective technique!
- Choosing the format. "Landscape" (horizontal rectangle), creates the impression of space; "portrait" (vertical rectangle), gives the impression of intimacy; "panorama" (very wide rectangle), produces a panoramic view; when square, it draws the eye to the center of the picture.