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Secrets and Tips For Better Composition of Your Photos

February 4, 2022 by Darlene Hildebrandt

Updated: November 29, 2025

How you arrange the elements in your photo can make or break the success of your image. In this article, you’ll get some great tips to help you do better composition of your photos starting right now!

Composition is one of the easiest things you can focus on to improve your photography immediately – without having to buy more gear! I found some great tips in the videos below, ones that I teach as well, which are easy to practice no matter your current photography skill level.

9 Quick Composition Tips From a Master Photographer

This short video from the folks at COOPH features nine quick tips with examples based on the work of master photographer, Steve McCurry.

NOTE: He’s been the subject of a lot of controversy in recent years, but be that as it may – he is still an amazing photographer with an amazing eye and you can learn from his work.

9 Photo Composition Tips

  1. Rule of thirds
  2. Leading lines
  3. Diagonals
  4. Framing
  5. Figure to ground
  6. Fill the frame
  7. Center the dominant eye
  8. Patterns and repetition
  9. Symmetry

The Secret to Finding Good Composition – Practice

Photography teacher Mike Browne also teaches one of my favorite techniques that I recommend. I call it Shoot Around the Subject and you can use this tip to make an interesting image anywhere, even in the most cluttered or boring location.

Watch as Mike demonstrates this technique in the video below. See how he approaches each potential subject and takes multiple images, from different angles, using different focal lengths.

NOTE: If you have my free PDF ebook 10 Photography Challenges you’ll recognize this one. Click the link to download the ebook if you haven’t already got it.

So go out and just start taking photos. Let the scene evolve and see how it can be photographed. Look for a subject and make it interesting! You do that.

For more practice try this: Make the Ordinary Look Extraordinary – Photography Challenge

The Secret to Great Compositions in Boring Locations

I found this video by photographer Manny Ortiz and he takes the squint your eyes tip to the next level with this tip!

Watch this now to see how he uses manual focus to take blurry photos of a scene to find good backgrounds! This is brilliant, I’m going to use it myself and am mad I didn’t think of this myself.

How great is that? I love how he shows the scene out of focus first, then adds the model to the scene with the same framing, but focused on her!

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I talked about doing something similar by squinting your eyes or turning the image upside down in this article: How to Quickly Improve Your Images by Checking the Background.

Read: How Using Visual Mass Leads to Better Photo Compositions

Conclusion and Plan of Action

By now you should have some good ideas of how to improve your photo composition, right? So what are you going to DO with all this new information?

I suggest you get out and go put it into practice.

Here’s my challenge to you:

  1. Pick one of the tips you picked up from the videos above .
  2. Grab your camera and get outside.
  3. Go shoot for an hour or more trying to use just that one tip or idea.
  4. Keep it simple and don’t get distracted.
  5. Rinse and repeat – pick a new tip tomorrow or the next day and go do the exercise again with that one.
  6. Keep doing it until oyu have tried them all.
  7. Then go review all the images you made doing this practice exercise and see if your photography has improved from the beginning to the end. I’m guessing that will be a big yes.

Now go!

If you still want more composition tips, check out Andrew Gibson’s store. He has written quite a few articles for us and has some ebooks on this topic!

Cheers

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About Darlene Hildebrandt

Darlene Hildebrandt, Master of Photographic Arts (MPA), is a Canadian photography educator and the founder of Digital Photo Mentor. She holds Canada's highest professional photography designation from Professional Photographers of Canada, served as Managing Editor of Digital Photography School, and represented Canada on Team Canada at the 2025 World Photographic Cup. With over 35 years of experience, from darkroom film retouching to modern digital editing, more than 17,000 students have learned to edit with confidence through her structured online courses in Luminar Neo and Lightroom Classic and the Digital Photo Mentor Community.

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