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Course 226 · Lesson 01

Structure, Balance, and Dynamics: Composing the Complete Frame

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Structure — The Skeleton of a Photograph

226.1 Lesson 01 of 08 3 quiz questions 1 assignment

Structure is the invisible framework that holds a photograph together. Like the skeleton in architecture, it works beneath the surface but determines everything visible above it. The basic structural elements are line and shape — and the third element that binds them is placement: how you arrange them within the composition. Texture, light, color, motion, and perspective are non-structural elements…

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