Today, as your official Ultimate Travel Writer’s Workshop Spy here in San Francisco, I got to eavesdrop on some solid photo basics that are really worth re-learning. Especially for travel writers who, like me, want to sell photos with their stories. Here are three photo composition basics that Shelly told us will help turn our photos into persuasive selling points for our stories, whether we’re targeting magazines, newspapers, e-magazines, or other travel publications: 1. Rule of Thirds: This is the big one. As Shelly explained it, using the Rule of Thirds is the number one way to add interest to the composition of your photo. To do it, you just divide your photo into thirds horizontally and vertically, with four imaginary dividing lines. Then, you line up the subject of your photo, or the horizon, or whatever element is the focal point of your photo, on any one of those lines. Here’s an example: 


Travel Photography Resources
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