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Welcome to eSheBee e-Learning www.eshebee.com E-mail: eshebeebd@gmail.com, Cell: +8801849126776 Take compelling photos for your Page posts Create a Page post with an eye-catching photo

8 tips for taking great photos Many of your Page fans are likely among the 1.23 billion people who use Facebook every day.1 They’re on Facebook to learn about what’s new, including the latest posts from your Page. When you use eye-catching images in your boosted posts, you increase your chances of grabbing people’s attention and getting them to engage with your content. We’ve put together 8 easy tips that will help you take good photos that can get noticed.

Think mobile first Before using a picture, look at it on your smartphone and ensure your main subject is clear and any writing, such as a sign, is legible. Use the Image Text Check tool if you have text in your picture. Tips- One

Keep it simple You don’t need several people, multiple props, and complicated staging. The most effective images are often the simplest ones, such as a close-up of a product or a satisfied customer. Tips- Two

Follow the rule of thirds Your subject should be closer to either side, or along the top or bottom, rather than in the center. This is the rule of thirds. An exception: Faces can be anywhere in the frame. Tips- Three

Try varied perspectives Mix big and small things and create an interesting contrast with different perspectives. For example, put a subject close to the camera and others in the background. Tips- Four

Use interesting layouts Use an interesting layout when arranging objects. Consider neatly organizing multiple items to create an appealing design and photograph them from above. Tips- Five

Add a focal point and varied textures When setting up your photo, ensure you have a subject in the foreground that provides a focal point. Use varied textures that create an interesting contrast. Tips- Six

Light and shadow create a nice contrast Pay attention to your scene’s lighting. Bright light and deep shadows create a stark contrast that can make your photo more interesting. Tips- Seven

Use attractive color combinations Use a color wheel to create interesting color combinations. Choose colors on opposite sides of the wheel, or try warm and cool versions of the same color. Tips- Eight

assignment Identify 10 local products and take photographs of them. Group-A Group-B Identify 10 local products and take photographs of them. Send it to assignment@eshebee.com Identify 5 local people of different ages and take photographs of them. Take 3 photographs of each (Full,Half, Close) Send it to assignment@eshebee.com assignment