Fill the Frame
According to McEneney (2014) "to fill the frame means to get in close, to make your subject a significant portion of the final photograph." In each of the images below, the frame is filled with the main subject. In images 1 and 2, the frame is filled with the faces of the children. In image 3 (mother and daughter), the frame is filled by the profiles of the two subjects. In image 4 (flowers), the frame is filled with the bouquet of flowers.
Image 1: Blue-Eyed Baby, 8/28/16, noon, Nikon D7000, no flash
Image 2: Birthday Girl, 7/6/16, evening, Nikon D7000, no flash
Image 3: Mom and Me, 11/20/15, evening, Nikon D7000, no flash
Image 4: Wedding Flowers, 7/15/16, late afternoon, Nikon D7000, no flash
Image 1: Blue-Eyed Baby, 8/28/16, noon, Nikon D7000, no flash
Image 2: Birthday Girl, 7/6/16, evening, Nikon D7000, no flash
Image 3: Mom and Me, 11/20/15, evening, Nikon D7000, no flash
Image 4: Wedding Flowers, 7/15/16, late afternoon, Nikon D7000, no flash