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MODULE 14: PHOTOGRAPHY 1
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A CAMERA is an extension of a photographer’s creative vision.
A SINGLE LENS REFLEX (SLR) CAMERA IS A COMMON PHOTOJOURNALISM TOOL. POINT-AND-SHOOT CAMERAS OFFER SIMPLE OPERATION. SINGLE-USE CAMERAS OFFER CONVENIENCE. DIGITAL CAMERAS OFFER ANOTHER OPTION. 1 2 3 Photography 1
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SINGLE LENS REFLEX CAMERA POINT-AND-SHOOT CAMERA
DIGITAL CAMERA SINGLE-USE CAMERA 1 2 3 Photography 1 FILM and DIGITAL cameras offer many options for yearbook photography.
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Thorough PLANNING encourages strong photo content and organized production.
PLANNERS AND FORMS GUIDE THE PHOTO PROCESS. IF PHOTOGRAPHERS SHOOT FILM, AN ADDITIONAL ORGANIZATIONAL SYSTEM IS ESSENTIAL. 1 2 3 Photography 1
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PHOTO EDITING is an important step in the process.
PHOTO EDITING BRINGS TOGETHER PHOTOGRAPHERS AND DESIGNERS. PHOTO EDITING INVOLVES SELECTION, CROPPING, SIZING AND DESIGN CONCERNS. 1 2 3 Photography 1
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1 2 3 Photography 1 ACTION and REACTION transform ordinary activities into extraordinary photos.
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1 2 3 Photography 1 SIMPLICITY: An uncluttered background allows the subject filling the frame to command attention.
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1 2 3 Photography 1 Consider shooting from a higher or lower vantage point for a unique PERSPECTIVE..
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1 2 3 Photography 1 DIMENSION: Selective focus adds depth to this photo taken from the perspective of the subject.
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1 2 3 Photography 1 PERSONAL: Focusing on people makes photographs of events, like a college fair, more compelling.
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1 2 3 Photography 1 FRESH: The photographer avoids a trite blood drive photo by shooting from an aerial perspective.
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1 2 3 Photography 1 GET CLOSE: Sidelines photos show another dimension of the game and allow for close-ups.
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1 2 3 Photography 1 SNAPSHOT: While photojournalistic images are the best, sometimes posed photos tell interesting stories.
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