The most important question a photographer must ask themselves is how best to frame an image. Using windows as an example, we've curated a collection of images highlighting the use of internal framing in composition. Internal framing is a technique in which the photographer places the subject of an image within boundaries formed by other element of the scene and serve as a natural guide for the audience's gaze.
Windows reveal a snippet of the outside world, from tranquil street scenes in Toronto to kaleidoscopic beach huts, take a peek into our collection of images perfectly framed through windows.
A window takes centre stage at The Hepworth Gallery in Wakefield, Yorkshire.
A window takes centre stage at The Hepworth Gallery in Wakefield, Yorkshire. Read less
by Simon K. Allen
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