When it comes to nature photography, there are many components that make for an impressive photo: lighting, location, weather conditions, timing, camera gear, post-processing techniques. However, what I feel is more important than any of these is the way you see the world. I’ve found that for many photographers, composition seems to be a somewhat nebulous term.
But to put it simply, it’s through composition that we present the moments we experience and the things we see in photographs, deciding where we stand and how we place the frame around the objects that we choose to document. These are the kinds of decisions we must make when hoping to tell a story about a moment in time that we felt was meaningful. How well you are able to do this will determine whether or not the people that view your photograph will be able to see and feel what it is you wanted to show.
It would be an impossible task to try and explain every aspect of composition in a single article. After nearly ten years as a full-time nature photographer, I am still learning and refining my