Great photographs are not built from subjects.
They are built from elements.
In this book, photographer Dennis Cobble reveals a simple but powerful way of seeing-one that goes beyond rules and technical settings.
By learning to recognize the large shapes that make up a scene, you begin to understand how images truly work. Light, shadow, and space come together to guide the eye and reveal the center of interest.
Through carefully chosen examples, you'll see how strong photographs are created by simplifying the scene and arranging elements with purpose.
This is a book about clarity.
About intuition.
About seeing what others miss