Using Doorways as Compositional Tools in Portraits
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Doorways are free, everywhere, and most photographers walk straight past them. If you're shooting environmental portraits or street work, a door frame gives you a ready-made foreground element that adds depth, separates your subject from a busy background, and does half the compositional work before you even raise the camera. Worth a read if you're in a creative rut, but this is foundational stuff rather than new thinking.
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