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How to use Texture in Your Photography

Feb 26, 202016 minSeason 1Ep. 206
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Episode description

Use texture in your photography to create a bit of tactile sensory input for your audience, to direct the eye, and add create contrast in your photos.

Texture helps you create a bit of an illusion with your viewer's mind. When they see something with texture, they start to imagine how it feels. That increases their engagement with your photo.

You can use texture to direct the eye to your subject, or create contrast between your subject and background.

Some photographers add their texture in post processing, and we'll discuss some methods to capture texture and combine it with a subject using composite post processing.

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