Personal Photo Project:
You are creating your own photojournalism project. There is no assigned topic, but yourimages should have a thematic or narrative unity. As well, they should demonstrate you understand the fundamentals of composition.
You should have 10 photos. Keep in mind that with the computer, you have some flexibility to improve your images. However, limit this to cropping or simple light adjustments, as per Associated Press rules. Be prepared to explain your photos: what were trying to accomplish or even what did not succeed.
NOTE: although you are only showing the class 10 pictures, you may need to take significantly more.
Basic requirements: Your pictures should include varying levels of shots and compostion.
ON Wednesday, May 1,
everyone will turn in a list of their 10 photos, followed by what has been selected and deflected; what type of shot they used, and how the image has been composed.
You are creating your own photojournalism project. There is no assigned topic, but yourimages should have a thematic or narrative unity. As well, they should demonstrate you understand the fundamentals of composition.
You should have 10 photos. Keep in mind that with the computer, you have some flexibility to improve your images. However, limit this to cropping or simple light adjustments, as per Associated Press rules. Be prepared to explain your photos: what were trying to accomplish or even what did not succeed.
NOTE: although you are only showing the class 10 pictures, you may need to take significantly more.
Basic requirements: Your pictures should include varying levels of shots and compostion.
ON Wednesday, May 1,
everyone will turn in a list of their 10 photos, followed by what has been selected and deflected; what type of shot they used, and how the image has been composed.
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