What is framing? Framing is the use of elements in a picture to create a frame around the subject.
Why should a photographer use framing? Framing enhances the impact of a photo, bringing attention to the subject.
How do you begin taking framing pictures? Start by choosing a subject. After your subject is chosen, use elements in the setting to frame the subject/subjects.

The subject is being framed by the door window.

The basketball is being surrounded by the hoop, giving it a frame.

The car in this picture is being framed by the windowpanes, bringing attention to it.

This picture is following framing by using the windowpanes to frame the school bus.

The cars in this picture are being framed by the leaves surrounding them.

The tower is being enhanced by the framing of the leaves and branches around it.

In this picture, the sunset is being framed by the trees around the scene.

The bridge in the background is being framed by the leaves and branches in this picture.

The main subject is the sheep because the framing role that the fencing play in this photo.

The flowers are being framed by the tires circle in this photo.

In this photo, the basketball hoop is being framed by the fencing, enhancing its impact on the viewer.
