Today we'll look at some 3 photo layouts. I think these are some of the easiest for me because the eye naturally likes odd numbers and it's usually pretty easy to fit 3 photos on a page. Like I mentioned with the two-photo layouts, it can be fun to use oversized photos on a page. Here's a layout where I did that.
I especially like the way the circular architecture in the large picture adds interest to the page without needing a bunch of embellishments.
This page shows photos of different, though more standard, sizes.
I like the single mat for all three photos. The focal point is still very clear. I also like the torn edges and multiple mats of the journaling. It adds interest without a lot of fuss.
The last one I'll show today uses standard size photos. I like the color-block or patchwork look of this page.
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