Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - The concept of closed composition

The concept of closed composition

Closure means to enclose something with certain boundaries to prevent it from having relations with the outside world. When the photographer uses the picture to capture the images in life, and recombines the new order in the picture with the help of space angle, light and lens, the photographer regards the picture as a boundary between the external world and the internal world, and regards the inside of the picture as an independent world, and pursues a unified, complete, harmonious and balanced visual effect in the picture.

The psychological basis of closed composition mainly comes from the traditional concept of composition. These photographers, under the strict aesthetic psychology, require the picture to have a clear content center and structure center, and the viewer's association and extension are also carried out in the elements provided on the picture, and the photographer's guidance to the viewer is relatively clear.