This is a lesson from our full Photography Composition Course. You can join the full course right now: https://www.videoschool.com/VSOPHOTOCOMPOSITION Patterns are everywhere — on walls, rooftops, nature, architecture, and even in the spaces between objects. When you learn to spot them, your compositions immediately get stronger. In this lesson, we explore how repeating shapes, lines, and textures guide the viewer’s eye and add depth, rhythm, and visual interest to your photos. What you'll learn in this lesson: • What counts as a pattern in photography • How to find patterns in the real world (not just on surfaces) • How patterns in architecture, nature, and shadows strengthen composition • Using patterns to guide the viewer’s eye through your frame • How patterned backgrounds change the feel of a photo • Combining patterns (foreground + background) for complex, dynamic images • How repeating shapes help isolate your subject • Why pattern density affects visual focus and storytelling • Examples of patterns that surround the subject without distracting • How sunlight, water, and reflections naturally create patterns • Simple ways to practice seeing patterns everywhere you shoot Join the full Photo Composition Course here: https://www.videoschool.com/VSOPHOTOCOMPOSITION

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