Description
Description
This course treats the city as a grid of lines that guide the viewer’s eye on autopilot. You will learn to scout corners where architecture and traffic draw attention to your subject. We diagram leading lines, vanishing points, and frame‑within‑frame techniques that simplify clutter. You will position people against clean planes and negative space to keep messaging readable. We compare wide primes versus telephotos to compress or expand background geometry. Practical exercises show how to wait for rhythm—pedestrian gaps, color echoes, or repeated gestures. You will use crosswalk patterns, railings, and shadows to build depth without heavy post work. We demonstrate micro‑leveling and horizon control to prevent subconscious tilt fatigue. Color accents are placed intentionally so logos and calls to action feel supported, not buried. Finally, we assemble graphic sequences that survive aggressive cropping across platforms. Your portfolio will feature crisp, modern images that make crowded scenes feel designed.
Format
– HD lessons with markup overlays, scene diagrams, and composition grids
– Printable scouting maps and timing notes
Duration
– 3 hours on-demand
What You’ll Learn
– Lead the eye with lines and geometry
– Compose for negative space and copy overlays
– Control perspective with focal length choices
– Time human rhythm to structure frames
– Deliver crop‑resilient, brand‑ready images
Target Audience
– Photographers who want graphic, high‑readability street visuals for campaigns