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The use of framing, or framing, is one of the easiest techniques to apply to improve your photo and consists of enclosing your subject in a frame.

It's a creative composition, which can help you take your photos from snapshots to works of art. One trick that is sure to make your images pop is framing.

What is Framing (or framing)?

Framing is a photographic composition technique that isolates a subject by using elements within a scene as a frame. For example, you could position your subject so that it is surrounded by a tunnel, window, or leafy branches. In other words, it involves including a frame within the shot to direct the viewer's eye to the subject.

While the concept is sometimes taken quite literally, with an actual photo frame introduced into the image, frames can be created from anything: nature, architecture, colour, light. The list is endless.

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Why use frames?

There are several reasons to incorporate framing into your photography. …

1. Direct the viewer's eye to your subject

All composition rules are intended to help an artist control where someone's eye goes when looking at the artwork. And framing does just that. Isolate and emphasize your subject.

2. Provide context

By framing a subject with relevant elements in a scene, a story develops. For example, using stacks of books to direct attention to a shop owner instantly transforms an ordinary head shot into an environmental portrait. The cherry blossom boughs lining your subject tell us it's spring.

3. Create depth

Framing is a way of adding layers to your photo, which tends to create a three-dimensional feel. Using foreground elements as a frame gives a photo more depth from front to back.

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Some ideas for the frames and framing of the subject

Your imagination is the only limit when it comes to what you use as a frame. Here are some examples you can try.

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How to frame a shot

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Advanced framing techniques

Once you get the hang of framing your subjects, consider taking it a step further.

Using the framing technique to improve one's photography is something very simple, and in the end, as far as one can tell, anything can be used to create frames that can, indeed, improve photography. However, keep in mind that not all photos lend themselves to framing. But when used creatively and with purpose, framing can take your photography to new heights.

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