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If you want to convey a message in photos you need to include the subject, of course, but also elements which support the narrative.
If I want to photograph a person in context I try to get stuff in either the foreground or background to help establish that context.
Sometimes just a photo of the person themselves without the background is enough to convey a message.
When I want to include the foreground, but especially the background, to support the subject I use a wide angle lens. I move in close to the subject so they are large in the frame and I choose an angle that includes relevant elements in the background, or foreground.
If I want to exclude the background because it is not relevant or is distracting I use a longer lens. I will choose an angle that has the least intrusive background.
So the rule of thumb here is: Step in zoom out, to include the background or foreground. Step back zoom in to exclude the background or foreground.
I'm not sure if this is what you're looking for but I hope it helps.