Framing in photography shows the position and perspective of the photographer which changes the way we view the image aesthetically. There are many explanations as to why this makes the image more interesting by adding more layers. One way is by including the context like adding a part of an architecture as a frame (e.g the White House below) which can tell us a story. This is one of the easiest way to frame your pictures as architecture is everywhere however when it is used well it can make the image more aesthetically pleasing. Framing can give an image a sense of depth and layers, which shows dimension and angles of the object therefore making it more interesting. It could also act as a leading line by leading the audience to the main focal point, not only will it draw the audience to look at the image but also it will also make them look for much longer by giving a barrier between the subject and the shot.