- Location
- Seattle
- Name
- Andrew
And by that I mean specifically my habit of framing photographs in portrait orientation. It happened gradually, subtly... I didn't realize it was becoming the norm for me until I pulled back and realized that, for most of my walking around snapshots, and much of my scenery, even some of my street shots... portrait orientation has become much more common for me than landscape. I even shoot landscapes this way, for crying out loud. Is there hope for me? Where can I find help?
On a (slightly more) serious note, how often do you shoot portrait versus landscape, and do you think about it, or care about it? I have noticed a trend for me to think compositionally much more in portrait than I used to. I don't know why. It's interesting, and I need to explore it more because I am hoping I'm not missing out on better composition just because something has become habitual.
On a (slightly more) serious note, how often do you shoot portrait versus landscape, and do you think about it, or care about it? I have noticed a trend for me to think compositionally much more in portrait than I used to. I don't know why. It's interesting, and I need to explore it more because I am hoping I'm not missing out on better composition just because something has become habitual.