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=**[|Rule of Thirds Article]**= The rule of thirds is a pretty simple photograph. Something key to know is that the photo you're trying to get should be off centered. This highlights the rule of thirds but having it off to the side so it could be talking about one things or it could be talking about another thing. First, to know that you're using the rule of thirds you need to break down the photo into 9 simple squares. Then, depending on how your picture is taken, you can compare it to the 9 squares on your photo. This brings out the photo and focuses your attention on a single target picture.

=__**[|Black and White Article]**__= Black and white photos are easy to use as long as you know how to use tonality and exposure. This determines the lighting of the background and foreground. This will bring out the image you are working on and trying to show specifically. You can change the background and foreground into bright or dark and make the image bright or dark depending on the image.

=**__[|How to Plan the Perfect Portrait Shoot]__**= The way to plan the perfect portrait takes a lot of thinking and imagination. A good way to get ideas is to look at other peoples work and push off of theirs. When you find some things you like go onto pinterest and add them on your mood board. Once you get this you can share it and see how everyone's mood is towards your portrait ideas. If you follow these steps you are very likely to succeed in planning your perfect portrait shoot. = =