Mastering the Seven Elements of Photography: A Practical Guide
Learn photography’s 7 foundational elements to transform ordinary shots into extraordinary compositions that guide the viewer’s eye and evoke emotions.
Learn photography’s 7 foundational elements to transform ordinary shots into extraordinary compositions that guide the viewer’s eye and evoke emotions.
Triadic colour schemes use three evenly spaced hues on the colour wheel to create vibrant, balanced photography. This blend of contrast and harmony makes images visually engaging and dynamic.
A split- Complementary colour scheme takes the drama of Complementary colours—those opposite on the colour wheel—and tones it down just enough to stay stylish and cohesive.
Complementary color photography uses opposing hues on the color wheel to create dynamic contrast, enhancing visual tension, depth, and vibrancy for a striking, energetic composition.
Analogous colors—hues next to each other on the color wheel—create harmony and visual flow in photography. They blend naturally, evoking calm in landscapes or a soft, cohesive look in portraits. This technique enhances balance while subtly guiding the viewer’s eye.