In the first episode of a new series on composition in our street photographs, we look at the rule of thirds. This compositional idea seems to be having a hard time on YouTube, but it's the compositional standard for the movie industry and offers a lot to the street photographer. Jeff takes you through how we use thirds to make sense of complex scenes and to give impact to our photographs. Video links: All of the monochrome images were edited with our SilverChrome pack for Lightroom https://jeffascough.com/silverchrome The music in the video was supplied by Epidemic Sound https://share.epidemicsound.com/253ktl To see more of our work and our 2024 workshop schedule, check out our websites: https://jeffascough.com https://sarahascough.com Instagram https://instagram.com/walklikealice

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