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in todays video Im going to discuss how you can use composition to not only create beautiful images but to create more compelling and effective imagery for your client one of the first tools of composition people learn is leading lines here I have leading lines created through the use of perspective but the eye is further drawn in toward the subject matter by using the people on either side of the table to block the subject matter off leading lines are very explicit we know what they mean theyre lines that lead toward a subject matter but I think its better to think of images as having Direction Where does the direction go often the direction is very explicit but also Direction can be more implicit things like the Gaze of a person can draw your eye in a certain direction and sometimes by cutting an angle you have lines that arent necessarily going to be so obvious the natural direction of this image goes left to right but once we meet his gaze we cant help but go back to our left