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welcome to nifty 50 photographers iamp;#39;m richard gill a professional photographer and today weamp;#39;re going to talk about a compositional technique negative space what is negative space well itamp;#39;s usually an area of your photograph that has nothing of any interest to the vieweramp;#39;s eyes so the viewer is forced in to look at the subject just an area around it might be a single color probably has little or no texture and that way it becomes totally non-distracting so the viewer is forced to look at the subject that you want them to how do you create negative space in your photos you can do it very deliberately let me give you an example in this photograph of a rose iamp;#39;ve chosen just to photograph it against a very plain background and in that way all your eye is got to look at is the rose itamp;#39;s the only interesting thing in this photograph and thatamp;#39;s the rest of it itamp;#39;s just negative space so itamp;#39;s really as simple as that a seco