Answer: Composing is placing the elements in a way the image is able to convey or tell a story to a viewer.
1.Frame within a frame: it will help draw the eye to the person or object that you want to be the focal point in the picture
2.Rule of thirds: Divide the image into three equal parts horizontally, vertically and place your subject in any of the four intersection points. Now when you place the image in any of those intersection points, the human brain automatically detects directly see those subject and it is very easy to focus and grab the attention towards the main subject/object.
3.Balanced composition: balance the left and the right part and the top and bottom part simultaneously. This type of composition would work best if you have any type of symmetry in your scene or when you want to show some reflection
4.Leading Lines: There will be lines that would lead or converge to a point or your subject in the image. It is used to make your image more dynamic. It creates an easy path for the eye to catch attention to the subject of your photo and at the same time viewing different elements of the image
5.Use some kind of foreground: It assists to deliver a point of view to the viewer or a particular message, it is used to attain sharpness to through the image