Balancing a compostion involves arranging positive elements and negative space in a way that nothing in the area overpowers other areas
everything works together and comes together as a whole
Symmetrical Balance: when all parts of the photo is balanced ( achieved when both sides of the image hold equal weight)
Asymmetrical: when the image is balanced by the creative uses of size, tone, and form of the objects in the photo, each side of the photo becomes equally balanced regardless of their differences
Radical Balance: when all the elements of the design "radiate" from a center point in a circular way, leads the eye to a focal point
You use these rules to get the right photo and to achieve the look and balance you're trying to get at
You can achieve this by involving the correct combination of colors, shapes, and areas of light and dark that compliment each other. By looking at the subject, try to capture it from different viewpoints, different lightings, and angles you can compose a photo from