Visual principles of design are the over aching laws of designing anything. The nine design principles that are featured on website are the following: repetition, focal point, balance, unity, alignment, contrast, proximity, rhythm, and movement. In order to design a high-quality photo its important that your photo encompasses one or two of these principals. To improve your identification and application of these visual principals take a moment to view the sub-pages by clicking below. When reviewing the photos think about which photos you would consider strong photos. Ask your self how were the nine principle used to make that image so powerful? And lastly, consider what could have been done better if anything? I am sure there is a lot that can learned by just looking into other images and figuring out how I was create it.
References Golombisky, K., & Hagen, R. (2010). White space is not your enemy: A beginner's guide to communicating visually through graphic, web & multimedia design. Amsterdam: Focal Press/Elsevier.