
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN:
COMPOSITION IN TRAVEL PHOTOGRAPHY
The Rule of Thirds
On our tour in Morocco, learning the rule of thirds can transform how you frame the vibrant scenes around you. In Morocco, this technique is especially useful for capturing the bustling souks, intricate doorways, or dramatic desert landscapes.
The rule of thirds can also enhance the storytelling of a vibrant market scene by aligning key elements like spices or textiles along the gridlines.

Leading Lines
Leading lines are elements in a scene, such as roads, walls, or arches, that draw the viewer's eye toward a focal point. In Morocco, these lines are everywhere—winding alleyways in the medinas, intricate tile patterns, or desert dunes that guide the eye to the horizon.
Photographing the maze-like streets of Morocco, you can use a narrow passageway to lead the viewer’s gaze to a colourful doorway.


Frame in a frame
On our tour in Morocco, the frame-within-a-frame technique is an exciting way to add depth and creativity to your images.
We can photograph a vibrant market scene through the carved arch of a doorway.
Angela can help guide you while practicing this approach that brings a unique perspective to your travel photography, ensuring your images stand out.

Negative Space
On our travel photography tour in Morocco, using the negative space technique can create striking and minimalist compositions.
Photographing a single bird in flight against a contrasty sky can be a powerful image.

Unlock your creativity on our travel photography tour to Morocco by mastering essential composition techniques. your skills while capturing stunning landscapes and vibrant cultures, ensuring every shot tells a story.
What you'll learn on tour.
Get ready for an exhilarating travel photography tour in Morocco with the talented Angela Haig and Rosann Connolly-George! This is your chance to dive into the exciting world of photography while learning essential rules and guidelines for capturing incredible images. With expert insights composition, lighting, and storytelling, you'll elevate your skills and creativity.
