7 PHOTOGRAPHY COMPOSITION TIPS to get BETTER PHOTOS now!

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Photography composition is often difficult to get right. In this video I have shared 7 simple tips with examples that will help you get better photos. There is easy to include in your photography today.

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20 Comments
  1. Nigel Danson says

    Thanks for watching! I am interested to hear your favourite composition tips below!

  2. gerald hewes says

    Nigel, great tutorial. Great summary!

  3. Andres Puiggros says

    Every video you share is a contribution to the growth of many photographers! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

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  5. Jenna C says

    Really encouraging and inspiring. I’m just thinking out loud but you have so many great tips that if you had pdf or something of them, we could download it and have it on our phones so when we are out, we could review it right then. The Nigel App!

  6. Erik Young says

    Really loved this video! You explained concepts more in depth and then had a lot of examples that actually aided in understand what you’re on about. If possible, maybe another topic could be the psychological reasons why certain things are pleasing while other aren’t.

  7. ВотЫмой says

    Excellent story!Thank You very much!

  8. Paul Compton PDphotography says

    You explain stuff very well. And these kind of video really do show case your images and work oh and talent. You are a great photographer with a wide style

  9. Des Gardner says

    Yes there were some great tips in this video, but being in photography for a long time I like to see your finished pictures more than the tips for better compositions, its good to see how they work in very different situations, but some of those fantastic places you visit helps too. Thank you for a very informative video and the next time I am out with my camera I am sure I shall include some of your advice…..

  10. Mike Lescarbeau says

    really helpful, about to watch for second time. Thank you.

  11. Wayne MacLeod says

    I've always been "accused" of noticing far more detail than most, but you continue to teach me how to notice even more – I am so thankful that I don't just "gloss over" this wonderful world that we are blessed with.

  12. eddyinet says

    You have a knack for the most innocently titled videos that results in me being completely mesmerized for its entirety. This was a great one. Cheers.

  13. Fred Crank says

    Thanks for the video, probably the best one you have done in my opinion.

  14. Dave Hayford says

    Well done Nigel….another great video that I classify has a "Keeper". Sometimes cloud formations offer great patterns that compliment each other.

  15. Gisele Smith says

    As always, great advice in an enjoyable presentation. Thank you for continuing my education.

  16. Patrick Carriere says

    That red car also balance that red dressed person in the middle ground…

  17. Anthony Plancherel says

    Great tips and great explanations as always Nigel! Excellent! Thank you!

  18. Ryan H says

    An absolute gem of a video Nigel. Many cheers mate 🍻 Just wished that Pebbles made an appearance 😀

  19. Achim Recktenwald says

    In the photo you showed at 7 min into the video, you did not mention that there is another diagonal, the trees directing towards the lake. Actually you have two interacting diagonals; the stones lead to the beginning of the diagonal formed by the trees, which leads to the lake.

  20. Wayne Enright says

    Great stuff Nigel. Can't thank you enough for taking the time to share your knowledge 👍👊

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