Description
Minimalism, an artistic movement that emerged in the United States in the 1960s, sought to feature the basic elements and eliminate non-essential components. In recent years, minimalism has been making a strong comeback and you're likely to find minimalist design in everything from product packaging and websites to photography and home interiors.
Some key tips for capturing a great minimalist shot:
Color: What many photos lack in subject matter, they make up for with color or contrast.
Composition: The "rule of thirds" applies here and will help when deciding how to frame your subject.
Color: What many photos lack in subject matter, they make up for with color or contrast.
Composition: The "rule of thirds" applies here and will help when deciding how to frame your subject.
Strong lines: Strong horizontal or vertical lines lend themselves to strong composition, as they will give a solid structure to the image.