The importance of choosing what is and what is not in the frame will help you determine how your photographs will look. Based on the two video clips I have watched, you have to decide what will look good in your frame. As Joel Meyerowitz stated in the first clip “What you put in and what you put out helps determine the photograph.” Only we can decide if we want something from our surroundings in the frame or not; and once we made the decision we can take the shot and see how the photo looks. This will help us become better in photography and will help make the photographs balanced and creative, as explained in the second clip by Peter McKinnon.
Photography 1 Introduction to the technical and aesthetic concerns of photography
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Excellent answer. Like how you tied the both videos together. Choose and compose