Introduction to Analog Photography with Natural Light
Composition Analysis
A course by Fabien Dendiével , Photographer
About the video: Composition Analysis
Overview
“First, I'll walk you through the basics of framing and composition. This includes the notions of point of view, the rule of thirds and vanishing points.”
In this video lesson Fabien Dendiével addresses the topic: Composition Analysis, which is part of the Domestika online course: Introduction to Analog Photography with Natural Light. Learn about the cameras, lenses, and film used in analog photography to create a series of urban images using various framing and printing techniques.
Partial transcription of the video
“Composition analysis We are going to study the rules of framing and composition: point of view, the rule of thirds and vanishing points. First, when you take a picture, ask yourself about your framework. Should I take a horizontal or vertical photo? In landscape or portrait format? I show you two photos of the same place with two different frames. I chose to take this photo in horizontal framing. This framing may work for this photo, but I find that it somewhat crushes the depth of the staircase. I find that this photo does not breathe enough. She's like a little compressed. On the next, I ...”
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Course summary for: Introduction to Analog Photography with Natural Light
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Film Photography, Photography

Fabien Dendiével
A course by Fabien Dendiével
Fabien Dendiével fell into the world of photography at a very young age, thanks to his father's love of beautiful pictures. He went on to become a self-taught photographer, inspired by his travels and walks. When he switched to medium format, his passion became his full-time job. He is now based in Montpellier, in the south-east of France, and shares his work through his website and his Instagram account, which has more than 15K followers.
Empty spaces and stripped-down compositions are his favorite canvases, as if revealing the invisible. Whether in the wide-open spaces of the American West or in modern architecture, he is always inspired by the play of light and minimalist compositions.
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