2. MINIMALISTIC
• Minimalistic photography is often overlooked in a busy
world where our sight is overwhelmed with objects,
colors, and a million other things. Shooting in a
minimalistic style teaches you to think outside the box,
look beyond the clutter, and find that perfect space void
of noise.
• Lose the information, keep the impact. Frame your
composition in a way that it is simple yet powerful.
While you attempt to remove unnecessary and
distracting details out of a photo, make sure to
convey your message by bringing the attention back
to the concept/subject. Post-processing is an option
to remove unwanted details, but if you can frame the
subject without having to crop too much away, you
save time on editing your photos thereafter.