Photo Selection. LEARN It is our duty to take and select the best photos possible.

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Photo Selection

LEARN It is our duty to take and select the best photos possible.

ENGAGING PHOTOS Brent Kyono, Leland High School [CA]

ENGAGING PHOTOS Logan-Rogersville High School

ENGAGING PHOTOS Trevor Munch, Ward Melville High School [NY]

PRACTICE You will see three photos on each of the following slides. –Discuss which photo would be the best as a dominant photo and why.

WHICH IS BEST? Westlake High School [TX] 2 1 3

WHICH IS BEST? Westlake High School [TX] 1 2 3

WHICH IS BEST? Westlake High School [TX] 1 23

WHICH IS BEST? Westlake High School [TX] 1 2 3

USE Self-critique your yearbook spreads to make sure you have selected the best possible photos to tell the story of the school and the people in it.