Badwater, Death Valley National Park																																						      
																																							    Imagination is more important than knowledge.
Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world.
Albert Einstein
																																						      
																																						      
																																							    1 - Composition is the strongest way of seeing 
																																							      This is Edward Weston's definition of composition
																																							      It is still my favorite definition of composition
																																							    2 - Composition is not just the placement of objects in the frame
																																							      Composition also involves using color, contrast and light 
																																							      Composition includes post processing in the raw converter and in Photoshop
																																							    3 - The goal of composition is to express your vision and your emotional response to the scene
																																							      The goal of Fine Art Composition is not to create a documentary representation of the scene
																																							      Nor is it to create a photograph that is only technically perfect 
																																							      The goal is to create an image that is superior, both expressively and technically
																																							    4 - What the camera captures is objective.  What the artist sees and feels is subjective.
																																							      Take stock of your emotional response to the scene in front of you
																																							      Record those emotions in writing or in audio
																																							      Use light, color, contrast, composition and cropping to reproduce these emotions visually
																																							      Work on this both in the field and in the studio
																																							    5 - Think first about light. 
																																							      A photograph is only as good as the light you use
																																							      The subject is less important than the light that illuminates this subject
																																						      The best subject in bad light does not make for a good photograph
																																							    6 - Use foreground-background relationships.
																																							      Find a great foreground and place it in front of a great background
																																							      Make sure your foreground is large enough to play an important role in the composition
																																							    7 - Contrast opposites elements
																																							      Human beings think and see in terms of opposites 
																																							      Therefore this is something everyone can relate to
																																							      Opposite examples:
																																							      Static / moving
																																							      Young / old
																																							      Large / small
																																							      Organic / man made
																																							    8 - Composing a photograph is not about redoing what someone else has done before. 
																																							      If tempted to redo an image you have seen, just buy the postcard, the book or the poster
																																							      You cannot be someone else, therefore you cannot take the same photographs as someone else
																																							      You will waste time trying to do so.
																																							      Instead, start to create your own images right away
																																							    9 - Being inspired by and redoing someone else's work are two different things
																																							      You can certainly be inspired by the work of other photographers
																																							      We have all been inspired by the work of other artists and photographers
																																							      This is an inherent aspect of the artistic process
																																							    
																																							    10 - No amount of technology can make up for a lack of inspiration
																																							      Cameras and other gears are technical
																																							      Inspiration is artistic
																																							      The two exist on different planes
																																							      Achieving a Personal style in Fine Art means working as an artist not just as a technician
  
																																							      11 - People, not cameras, compose photographs
																																							      Certainly, a camera is a necessity
																																							      However, your camera cannot compose a photograph anymore than your car can drive itself
																																							    12 - "Correct" is whatever works when the goal is to create fine art
																																							      There is no such thing as Other right thing in art
																																							      ÒW hat is Art ?Ó is a question to which there are many answers
																																							      We therefore have to answer this question for ourselves
																																							      We are also bound to disagree with others because fine art is a polarized activity.
																																							    13 - Straight fine art prints are a myth
																																							      All fine art prints are a modification of the image recorded by the camera
																																							      The composition of the image you started in the field is continued in the studio 
																																							      This is done through image optimization because colors, contrast, borders, image format, etc. are all part of composition
																																							    14 - The "right" color balance is the strongest way of seeing color
																																							      There is no such thing as the "right" color balance in Fine Art
																																							      This is because color is one of the ways you express your emotional response to the scene
																																							      For this reason, the "right" color balance for a specific image will differ from one  photographer to the next
																																							    15 - The finest compositions are those you never saw until you created them
																																							      Recreating a composition you saw before is easy
																																							      Creating a brand new composition, one you have never seen before, is difficult
																																							      This is because doing so requires transforming the natural chaos into an organized image
																																							      It involves creating order out of chaos, as Elliott Porter said.
																																						      
																																							    Alain Briot
																																						        Vistancia, Arizona,
																																							      September 2010
																																							      
																																						        I welcome your comments on this essay. You can email me at alain@beautiful-landscape.com
																																						       
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