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Curriculum ~
Photography
Photography Composition
Composing Storytelling Photos

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PhotographyGreat Photography Matters
• Good yearbook photography is the best way to capture moments and tell stories
• Powerful words can bring a moment to life – but a picture can help readers remember
• Just a few simple tricks can take your photography skills to an award winning level!

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Photojournalism tells stories by:
• capturing action
• freezing reaction
• setting the scene
• showing conflict
• capturing emotion
• introducing personalities
• establishing relationships

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PhotographyAction
• Capture the “peak of action”
• Take multiple photos during the moment to make sure you capture it (use the continuous shot function if available on your camera)
• Action happens in everything (not just sports!)
• Action moments happen in an instant, so always be ready!

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PhotographyReaction
• Emotional moments help readers connect to the moment
• Reaction photos remind people of the importance of the topic
• People naturally look for reactions to moments and find them interesting

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PhotographyReaction

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PhotographyScrapbook
• Scrapbook photos highlight individuality
• Use photo effects to emphasize elements
• Amplify the meaning of photos
• Do not have students merely smiling at the camera

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PhotographyScrapbook

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Photography Composition
• Framing - Use of objects or people to frame and draw attention to Center of Visual Interest (CVI), ie: the main subject

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Photography Composition

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Photography Angle of View
Angle of view• Bird’s eye view – high
• Worm’s eye view – low

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bird’s eye view

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Photographyworm’s eye view

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Photography Leading Lines
• Leading lines/looks - Imaginary or real lines lead the reader to the subject (CVI) and heighten content interest

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leading lines - imaginary

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diagonal lines – create energy and action

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horizontal lines – create rest and quiet

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vertical lines – create height and stability

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curved lines – create grace and beauty

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PhotographyComposition
• Selective focus - Subject(s) or CVI are in focus while background and/or foreground are blurred

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selective focus – backgroundblurred

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selective focus –foreground blurred

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PhotographyRepetition
• Repetition - Repetition or patterns of people, expressions or surroundings lead viewers to the CVI

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PhotographyRepetition

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Rule of Thirds
Rule of thirds -• Subject is divided into thirds vertically and
horizontally• Subject is placed on one of the intersecting
lines or hot spots

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rule of thirds // subject placed on hot spot

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Photography rule of thirds

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Silhouettes
SilhouettesSubject appears black because light source is behind subject and not the photographer

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Silhouettes

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What is Wrong with These Photos?
photo no-no’s: what is wrong with these pictures?