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Course 226 · Lesson 04

Structure, Balance, and Dynamics: Composing the Complete Frame

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Expressions Through Weighting — What Each Placement Communicates

226.4 Lesson 04 of 08 3 quiz questions 1 assignment

Each weighting position produces its own distinct expression. Top-heavy weighting gives the feeling that the subject is appearing from a distance — and is often disturbing if overused. Center-weighting looks static, frozen in place. Bottom-weighting conveys being firmly grounded — or freedom, when the top is open sky. Side-weighting suggests movement — into the frame (generally preferred) or out of…

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