Start here
A quick way to understand what Click Triangle Photo is doing — and where to begin.
This site is about judgement: how photographs are chosen, used, and evaluated in real contexts. Not gear. Not settings. Not step-by-step tutorials.
If you’ve ever had a photo that was technically fine but still didn’t work on a page, in a portfolio, or in a set — you’re in the right place.
How to use this site
Read it like a working notebook: short essays that sharpen decision-making.
- Start with one strong post, then follow internal links. Most posts are written as part of a chain.
- Look for the decision: what changed the frame, what made the image usable, what made it fail.
- Keep it practical: if an idea can’t be applied in the field, in editing, or in publishing, it doesn’t matter.
Read these first
A small starting set. These give you the “shape” of the site quickly.
- Photography Composition & Framing — recognising which decisions actually change a frame.
- Editing as Judgement: What to Change (and What to Leave Alone) — restraint, stopping points, and clarity.
- Observation Practice: Training Attention Without Turning It Into Homework — attention that supports judgement without forcing it.
Browse by topic
If you prefer to browse instead of follow a reading path, start here.
- Choosing the Right Images — selection, rejection, context, and what makes an image communicate clearly.
- Image Types & Use Cases — the different jobs images do (lead, support, pace, clarify) and how to match the right type to the moment.
- Photography for Websites — usability, hierarchy, and what makes a photo usable on a real page.
What to do next
If you want the newest work, go to Latest articles. If you’re building a library of reference points, Resources stays intentionally small and curated.
If you’d like to suggest a useful reference (or propose a contribution), use Contribute.