Composition is a huge part of photography. Understanding what is in frame for the camera, knowing what is just out of frame, and deciding what to capture in your shot. You have to be super observant to do it well. Peak through the camera, pull your eye back to look around, recompose, snap - repeat, repeat. It’s easy to think about the frame when shooting, you’re looking through a frame the entire time.
But there are frames in everyday life. Frames that isolate parts of life and highlight details and subjects. What if we paid more attention to these frames and saw the composition they create?
Find frames during your walk.
I found frames in the slats of a fence, holes in fencing, and open doors. More interesting frames came from slits of light between building, blocking out everything but someone passing through.

















