It’s Day 2 here in Paris, and Hannah, the 10-year-old traveling with me on this trip, is already doing much better with her photos with only an occasional tip from me. She’s using The Rule of Thirds. She’s getting in close. She’s kneeling down and pointing her lens up toward the sky to get the tourists and distracting backgrounds out of her photos. And she’s training her eye to look at her subject (often, that subject is me or my daughter Charlie) but also at her background to ensure she’s taking a photo that really says “Paris” or “Louvre” or wherever we are. But there’s one mistake she’s been making a lot. And when I’m not careful, I’m making this mistake, too… To clip or to chop What I’m talking about is clipping and chopping your images… and how to crop pictures with purpose. Chopping is one thing. You can deliberately chop your subject in half, thirds, fourths or eighths and as long as it looks intentional, it can be quite creative and fun. See how I chopped the whole bottom leg off the Eiffel Tower here… 




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