This means two things. First, the importance of visual literacy can’t be understated, and that again has nothing to do with the camera. It has to do with what we include and exclude from the frame and how we compose the image. It has to do with the relationships between elements and the colours we choose. It has to do with perspective, tension, balance, and contrasts. The better we can wield those tools (essentially the grammar of photographic language), the better the chance our images will speak to our chosen audience.