Whether you're travelling the world again or exploring your city with a fresh pair of eyes, photographer Edward Barnieh shares five tips for capturing cityscapes like a pro
Honing your photography skills has never been easier or more accessible, thanks in large part to the incredible camera quality on our phones and the abundance of photo editing apps available for download.
Travel photographer Edward Barnieh, who is currently based in London after years spent living in Hong Kong and Singapore, shares five of his top tips for editing city photos and urban landscapes.
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Frame It Up
The framing of a photo is one of the most important parts of the process. Using angles that aren’t seen in everyday life can elevate even the most normal cityscape or street scene.
Use objects in the foreground to create depth in your cityscape, find a reflection or frame the shot with some leaves or bushes. If there are no foreground objects you can get creative and shoot through a fence, a hole in a bridge or make sure the edge of the window you're shooting through is in frame.