Discover the science behind photographic composition and learn how to fake it! In this video, I break down esoteric expressions like ‘leading lines’ and ‘rule of thirds’ to reveal the neuroscience at play. From Gestalt principles to figure-ground relationships, I'll show you how understanding the brain's visual processing can improve your photography. No lofty artist-speak-just solid, actionable techniques to boost your skills.
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