False. our eyes CAN be drawn tk the center but usually, if there's enough contrast or a bright sun or light in a corner, we look there. We also look at where the action is at.
When looking at the object , our mind tend to follow the rule to look at the General picture, which make us focused on the center of the photograph, then we'll try to see further details
Explanation: Eastman Kodak created a camera and film development process in the late 1800s/early 1900s that made it possible for the public to take pictures on their own.