Framing in Photography: Using the Frames the Scene Gives You
Framing means two things: deciding where the picture ends, and using something in the scene as a frame around your subject. Both are decisions the camera makes for you unless you make them, and both are learnable on any camera, including the phone in your pocket.
Photography Composition Techniques That Change Your Frames
Two photographers in the same spot come back with pictures that feel nothing alike. What changed is where each of them put things inside the frame, and none of it requires better equipment.
What Makes a Good Sports Clip (2026)
Why two clips of the same play perform completely differently: the five-second rule, readability, where to cut, and the six-point check before you share.
How to Record Your Beach Tennis Match (2026)
Beach tennis is the hardest sport in this guide to film, and it is not close. Everything that ruins amateur footage happens […]
The Best Camera Angle for Padel (2026)
A padel court is one of the few sports spaces where the right camera angle is decided by the rulebook rather than […]