4. Product Composition Examples
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Leaving blank space
Blank space is the white space in the picture. For example, all visible white areas exposed in the background belong to the blank space. Blank space will also make the picture cleaner and more artistic, and will also bring a sense of luxury to the product picture.

Triangular composition
Put the product and props in a triangle in the scene. It can form a stable overall area, so that the picture is not too messy, and can better show the visual center position, let the user capture the key point immediately.

Compact composition
The subject will be enlarged in the form of close-up and full of pictures, with full, compact, delicate and other characteristics, often used to express local details, leaving a deep visual impression.

Vertical composition
Vertical composition is usually used to shoot upright objects. Vertical visual effects and vertical lines will reflect the height of the product, orderly arrangement and combination. It also will give a sense of order and stability, showing the composition of power and beauty.

Repetitive scatter composition
The products in the picture are scattered and become separate scattered points, which can form a rich feeling of products, and the overall picture has a strong impact.

Golden spiral composition
The main body is placed in the center of the spiral where the visual senses are concentrated, and the precession is gradually divided into infinite segments, attracting the viewer's attention with this invisible spiral line.

Centre composition
The center composition is to put the product in the center of the picture. The center position is also the first foothold of the line of sight. If the product is concentrated in the middle of the picture, the product will be clearer, so that the picture can achieve a balance between left and right, which is in line with human visual experience.
This type of composition is suitable for a product picture with only one body and a clean background.

Nine Blocks Composition
Dividing the whole picture into nine squares actually uses the golden section law. The four intersections produced by the crossing lines are called "centers of interest" in photography theory, which is the most reasonable position where the product to be highlighted is located.
This kind of composition is suitable for various scenes.

Symmetrical composition
Most photographic works, the composition is not the pursuit of very rigid symmetry on both sides, but deliberately creates the visual balance of the picture.

Diagonal composition
Diagonal composition is to draw up a diagonal line in the framing range, put the product on the diagonal line, or cross the diagonal line. As long as it follows the extension of the overall picture to the two diagonal extensions, it is called diagonal composition.

Foreground composition
Foreground composition is to add a prospect in front of the product in order to highlight the main body of the picture.
This kind of composition is suitable for shooting one product, and the foreground can avoid the clutter of the background and focus on the product itself.

S-shaped composition
S-shaped composition lets the picture have the visual effect of extending and changing, so that the objects in the space range of the front, middle and back of the picture are linked together by S-curve composition, forming a unified and harmonious picture, and restricting the spatial relationship of extension.
