The rule of space is a handy compositional device, adding a sense of vastness, depth, and motion by allowing the subject room to breathe.
By understanding the rule of space, a photographer can harness the intent of a subject, adding depth and perspective while sculpting key visual events.
Negative space, which is less visually demanding, provides a frame for the main event in an image, emphasizing positive space that commands attention.
The rule of space governs the use of negative space, aiding in articulating the energy of a photograph and guiding the viewer's eye.
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