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Send a text (https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/tex...) 📸 Photography Explained Podcast - Episode 221 🎯 Composition Made Simple: The Rule of Thirds for Beginners Host: Rick McEvoy 🇬🇧 | Duration: ⏱️ 23 minutes ⚡ What Is This? The Rule of Thirds is a cheat code 🎮 that instantly makes your photos more interesting. Divide your frame into 9 equal parts (like noughts and crosses), place your subject on the lines or intersection points, and watch your photos transform. Works for cameras 📷 and phones 📱. No jargon. Just results. 🎓 The 7 Essential Tips 📍 1. Position Your Subject Put eyes on intersection points for portraits. Near the line is fine. 🏔️ 2. Landscape Horizons Interesting sky? → Horizon on lower third Interesting foreground? → Horizon on upper third 🏃 3. Action & Movement Give moving subjects space to move into the frame. ⚠️ 4. Avoid These Mistakes • Don't obsess over pixel-perfect alignment • Don't forget about your background • Don't use it mindlessly 🔓 5. When to Break the Rule Symmetry, patterns, and tight portraits often work better centered. 🔗 6. Combine with Other Techniques Use with leading lines, negative space, and framing. 🏛️ 7. Architectural Photography Position buildings on vertical lines. Keep verticals vertical. 📋 Quick Recap The Grid: 2 horizontal + 2 vertical lines = 9 equal parts The Power Points: 4 intersection points where lines cross The Default: Use it for everything until you know when to break it 🎬 Your Challenge 1️⃣ Turn on your grid (Settings → Camera → Grid) 2️⃣ Take 3 photos using the Rule of Thirds 3️⃣ Take the same 3 photos centered 4️⃣ Compare and see the difference 📱 Phone Users iPhone: Settings → Camera → Grid ✅ Android: Camera app → ⚙️ → Grid Lines ✅ Pro Tip: Tap to focus on intersection points = perfect focus + composition! 🎯 🔗 More Episodes 📻 220: The Photographer's Eye - See Great Photos Before You Take Them (https://rickmcevoyphotography.com/blo...) 📻 218: Train Your Eye - Master Photography Right Where You Are (https://rickmcevoyphotography.com/blo...) 📻 217: The Art of Light - From Harsh to Heavenly (https://rickmcevoyphotography.com/blo...) 🚀 Next Week: Episode 222 The Best of The Photography Explained Podcast: 20 Essential Tips Rick's going through 220+ episodes to pull out the absolute best. Can't wait! 🤩 🔗 Connect with Rick 🌐 RickMcEvoyPhotography.com (https://rickmcevoyphotography.com/) ▶️ YouTube: Search "Rick McEvoy" 🎓 Course: How to Become a Real Estate Photographer (https://rickmcevoyphotography.com/cou...) 📧 Weekly emails | 💬 Text Rick from the podcast feed 🥪 Episode Sponsor Cheese and pickle sandwich 🥪 + Coke Zero 🥤 Consumed in Rick's homemade, acoustically c Check out my splendid course How To Become A Real Estate Photographer on my website Rick McEvoy Photography.com/courses Check out my splendid course How To Become A Real Estate Photographer at Rick McEvoy Photography.com Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Rickmcevoy) Get your question answered This is what my podcast is all about: answering your photography questions. Just head over to my shiny new website (https://rickmcevoyphotography.com) to find out more about me, my podcast and my photography. Thanks very much for listening Cheers from me Rick