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Backgrounds That Support the Subject (Instead of Competing)
Backgrounds should be helpful, not loud. Use depth, values, and edges to support the subject and keep the viewer exactly where you want them.
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Backgrounds should be helpful, not loud. Use depth, values, and edges to support the subject and keep the viewer exactly where you want them.
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