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Techniques and examples

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Techniques and examples form the curated backbone of visual storytelling, offering an immersive guide to the most iconic compositional moments in photography. From Marc Riboud’s masterful framing in *Antique Shop Window* (Beijing 1965) to Robert Frank’s evocative *Trolley* (New Orleans), each image illustrates a timeless rule—whether the decisive moment, rule of thirds, or leading line—through authentic, aspirational lenses. Below, we rank the quintessential examples that every creative collaborator should know, inviting you to explore these vibrant benchmarks and deepen your craft.

I’m wondering if there is a collection online (or if we can just build one here) with the most iconic example of a technique.
For example: Marc Riboud’s framing Antique Shop Windiw, Beijing 1965 or Robert Frank’s Trolley - New Orleans. Cartier-Breason’s puddle jumper for Decisive Moment or Robert Capa’s Falling Soldier.
That kind of thing. Any quintessential/(rightfully) cliche Rule of thirds or leading line, etc examples to know or share? Thanks

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#luxury photography#fashion photography#wellness photography#health and wellness#Rule of thirds#leading line#decisive moment#framing#photography#composition#exposure#depth of field#lighting#Marc Riboud#Robert Frank#Henri Cartier-Bresson#Robert Capa#Antique Shop Window#Trolley - New Orleans#puddle jumper