Sunday, November 6, 2011

The Art of framing - before printing


In the childhood of Charlotte Web history; Charlotte finds that people believe what they see in
print. Similarly, people think the if something is made it must be important. Therefore, framing
requires respect for your work. People tend to look long and deep photographs that use
the concept of framing.

When you graduate from high school and you get your degree, what do you do? You usually
to return to the House and frame it! When you get your first winning photograph of the price, what are you doing? You
frame it! Sure, you could simply throw your photos in an album; or paste them into a drawer,
but when something is important what are you doing? Frame you it!

Why did frame you the important things? You have already done or accomplished whatever it is that you are
framing... then why bother? When you go to a doctor's Office or the dentist, you find often many certificates framed on the wall. Why? It attracts your attention and said: "Hey, look what I did!
and "these things are very important for me."

Have you ever been in a photo gallery or art, where all the work was to be thrown in a box sitting
on a table or stuck in a drawer and you were supposed to thumb through it? I don't think so. Why
not? Because they want you to see their work, they want to impress you. Often framed version
of the same exact image can be four to five times the price of any single image. There is a certain perception y on display. This perception; be it right or wrongly implies that this image must be of
high value or if not why we would be bored frame it? All surprising that you are 10 times more likely
to purchase a framed photo than just a draw?

Knowing that the above information, how can you make people take more seriously of your work? How to make
you let a total stranger know that it is important that you have turned? Well, there is only one thing that
might attract your attention better than a good framework. It is two frames. If your photo is
naturally framed; and then you add a frame and hang on your wall, is not a photo, it is
now a work of Art. If you believe in your work enough to guide it, others will take notice too. They
can not admit out loud, not even know why they will want to watch your new work
and once again, but they will be.

In most cases, framing consist of something in the foreground (usually slightly out of focus) which
aid for compensation of something in the background. One of the reasons for which it is a such powerful tool, which is
This is exactly how the human eye sees things. Think about it: a flower on the edge of a canyon.
You can either focus on the flower or the canyon, but not both. Your camera can do both in
discussion at the same time (depth of field), but this is not really how you saw it. One of the key objectives
all good photographer is to make his viewers have an emotional response. The art of
framing help breathe new life into an ordinary shot. It can make the difference between a
good and a great blow!

Framing helps create a sense of depth by creating the opposition. It may, but is not always add force
by duplicating a similar form already in the photograph, which is known as repetition. If you add a
frame on a shot that already has used framing creates the repetition in some other way. The bottom
the line is, if you don't think your photos deserve to be a second blow of eye, why should anyone else?
Framing using gives more depth to your photos and radiates a sense of confidence. Give your
viewers a reason to want to watch again. Use the framing.




This Article written by: Tedric a. Garrison Cedar City, Utah.

Tedric Garrison made photography more than 30 years. In College, he was a major Art and strongly believes that ?Creativity can be taught. " Today; as a writer and photographer, he shares his wealth of knowledge with the world, at: http://www.betterphototips.com




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