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Great Photographers NOT expensive camera take great picture Laura Moore Yearbook and Newspaper Adviser New Palestine High School lmoore@newpal.k12.in.us
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Types of Photos Action Candids capturing peak of action Reaction Candids illuminating emotional responses Environmental portraits Posed photos featuring unique personalities Illustration Icons adding dimensions to verbal content Digitally altered and/or posed photos symbolizing visual content
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Action
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Reaction
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Environmental Portraits
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Photo Illustrations
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Face Value Each of your photos must have good face value. Each of your photos must have good face value. 5-Two eyeballs, a whole face, emotion 5-Two eyeballs, a whole face, emotion 4-Two eyeballs, a whole face 4-Two eyeballs, a whole face 3-One eyeball, half a face 3-One eyeball, half a face 2-Two eyelids, a whole face 2-Two eyelids, a whole face 1-One eyelid, half a face 1-One eyelid, half a face 0-No Face 0-No Face
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Face Value 5
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Face Value 4
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Face Value 3
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Face Value 2
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Face Value 1
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Face Value 0
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Composition Principles Using a few simple composition principles will drastically increase the quality of your photos! Using a few simple composition principles will drastically increase the quality of your photos!
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Center of Visual Interest
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Simplicity
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Clean Background
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No Wasted Space
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Get Close
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Framing
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Rule of Thirds
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Camera Angles- Bugs Eye
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Camera Angles- Bird’s Eye
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Repetition
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This is a merger! How many legs and arms do you see?
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Don’t Embarrass people
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photo no-no’s // just wrong
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Good Luck Shooting Laura Moore Newspaper and Yearbook Adviser New Palestine High School lmoore@newpal.k12.in.us
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