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PHOTOGRAPHYJuly 29, 2009Jennifer Cox
Announcements Quizzes – ouch…
Collect extra credit
Surveys
Sounslides lab – bring a blank CD
Final on Tuesday
Photojournalism Photojournalism is about capturing the
human experience and making your own art; not just capturing the creations of others
Look at the good, the bad and the ugly
Examples of good pictures are posted on the blog
Tips Try to avoid posed pictures Try to capture emotion Get faces; not backs Identify the star of the picture Get up close! Let your picture tell a story Use different angles Avoid inanimate objects; focus on people Don’t crowd the picture Action, good; blurry, bad! Use the “Rule of Thirds” Try different things
Try to avoid posed pictures
Try to capture emotion
Get faces; not backs
Who is the star of the picture?
Get up close!
Let your pictures tell a story
Let your pictures tell a story
Use different angles/levels
Inanimate objects Inanimate objects tend to be boring;
always try to include people
No pictures of buildings, cars, etc.
Don’t just photograph a sculpture; photograph someone looking at the sculpture with an expressive look on his/her face
Inanimate objects
Don’t crowd the picture
Action is exciting; blurry is not
Use the Rule of Thirds
Use the Rule of Thirds
Try different things
Some good examples
Some good examples
SoundSlides – need to know
You will be creating a slide show GOAL: to recruit high school students to
UF Take pictures that capture life at UF Have a theme – don’t be too scattered No need for journalistic captions; you’ll
be creating ad-like captions in lab We’ll look at examples on Monday
Announcements For Monday: read SoundSlides post on
the blog
Lab 11: bring in a blank disc
Lab 11: bring in 10-20 photographs from around the campus on a flash drive
Today’s PowerPoint will be posted on the blog