Move closer, zoom in tighter. It's one of the first photography rules we're told. The idea is to make sure every part of the picture contains something "important" or "interesting." While this is often good advice, artistically there are lots of reasons to break this rule and to leave what's called negative space in the photo frame. This can be a powerful tool that makes your center of interest stand out even more. Here are three situations in which you can un-fill the frame.
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