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1 [ photojournalism ] Photojournalism tells stories by: > capturing action > freezing reaction > setting the scene > showing conflict > capturing emotion > introducing personalities > establishing relationships

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4 [ photojournalism ] Key Terms >repetition >leading lines

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10 [ photojournalism ] Key Terms >perspective >framing

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13 [ photojournalism ] Key Terms >light source >close cropping

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18 [ photojournalism ] Rule of thirds: > divides photos into imaginary visual hot spots > strive to have the main subject fall in a hot spot

19 [ photojournalism ] Compose photos with an eye for design: > get close > focus on a center of interest > hold the camera steady > use unique angles, framing, leading lines, patterns > consider verticals > keep it simple

20 [ photojournalism ] Compose photos with an eye for design: > get close > focus on a center of interest > hold the camera steady > use unique angles, framing, leading lines, patterns > consider verticals > keep it simple [ photojournalism ] Critique the following photos: What photojournalism story purpose do you see? What skill (terms) do you see? Critique: Does the photo use these elements to tell a compelling story? How does it use these?

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26 [ critique] Look at the following photos Using the terms given in class, 1.Decide whether it is a good/bad photo 2.Decide why it is good/bad

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