Minimalist photography means stripping down the image to essential elements. By eliminating unnecessary distractions, focus is brought to the main subject. Negative space is the empty areas around the main subject. Empty spaces draw attention to the one or two elements within the frame. They are as important as the subject in Minimalist photography. Minimalism helps appreciate composition and form and creates a visual harmony through its simplicity.

Every frame tells a story.

Shadows add depth and dimension to the composition and can enhance the minimalist quality of an image.

Photos and content by Prerna Jain


2 responses to “Minimalism: Less is more”

  1. Preeti Gupta Avatar

    small tips about photography is most welcome and appreciated

    1. Prerna Avatar

      Thanks, will try adding more such posts.

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