coretoframe
Coretoframe is a term that refers to a specific type of visual composition or framing technique commonly found in photography, cinematography, and visual arts. It describes a method where the main subject or focal point of an image is placed within a distinct, often naturally occurring or deliberately created, boundary or "frame" within the larger scene. This internal frame acts to draw the viewer's attention to the subject, isolating it from its surroundings and adding depth and context.
Examples of coretoframe elements include doorways, windows, archways, tree branches, or even the space between two