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Photography 4. how to be a BETTER PhotoJournalist. Photojournalism Ethics. Be honest and fair . Never influence the action of the event . Never ask the subject to repeat the action . NO STAGING ! Make it known for whom or for what reason you are shooting the photos. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Photography 4how to be a BETTER PhotoJournalistPhotojournalism EthicsBe honest and fair.

Never influence the action of the event.

Never ask the subject to repeat the action.

NO STAGING!

Make it known for whom or for what reason you are shooting the photos.Do not manipulate the photos in Photoshop.

Record all information about the event andFact check all information.

Avoid editorializing your OPINION does NOT matter.

Use quotes accurately.

Never make up information.

What is a Photo Essay?A photo essay (or "photographic essay") is a set or series of photographs that are intended to tell a story or evoke a series of emotions in the viewer. A photo essay will often show pictures in deep emotional stages.The series of photographs conveys a story and is accompanied by written text often it is published as a book or special feature in a periodical.

YOUR ASSIGNMENT WILL BE TO CREATE A PHOTO ESSAY. YOU HAVE 5 WEEKS FOR THIS ASSIGNMENT.Photo Story Tips Come early and stay late.Work with the subject and not your time schedule.Take a variety of photos (sizes and shapes)Each photo should be a different part of the story.Shoot enough photos to have a broad selection to choose fromNarrow the focus of the story (a developed slice of life not the cradle to the grave).Include a dominant photo.Use medium, close ups, and establishing shots.

Musts in Writing CaptionsKeep a pen and notebook with you at all times.

Photographers are responsible for getting ALL the information for each photo taken.

Get the details: WHO, WHAT, WHERE, WHEN, WHY, AND HOW.Write captions journalisticallyFirst sentence in present tense.

Second and remaining sentences in past tense.

Use quotes from subjects in the photo.

Avoid clichs and witticisms

Include photo credits

Event CoverageUnderstand the event before going. Know what is going on.

Be prepared. Arrive early, stay alert and ready to shoot, and stay late to capture reaction to the event.

Remain objective. You are an observer not a participant.

Capture the moment.

Tell the whole story.

Professional Photo Essays http://www.time.com/time/photogallery/0,29307,1969839,00.html

http://www.time.com/time/photogallery/0,29307,1970495,00.html

Creating a Photo Essay1. Find a topic:

Photo essays are most dynamic when you as the photographer care about the subject.

Whether you choose to document the first month of a newborn in the family, the process of a school drama production, or even a birthday party, make your topic something in which you find interest.

Creating a Photo Essay2. Do your research:

If you document a newborns first month, spend time with the family. Discover who the parents are, what culture they are from, whether they are upper or lower class.

If you cover the process of a schools drama production, talk with the teachers, actors and stage hands; investigate the general interest of the student body; find out how they are financing the production and keeping costs down. If you photograph a birthday party, check out the theme, the decorations they plan on using, what the birthday kid hopes to get for his or her gifts.

These factors will help you in planning out the type of shots you set up for your story.

Creating a Photo Essay3. Find the real story:

After your research, you can determine the angle you want to take your story. Is the newborn the first son of a wealthy family on whom the family legacy will continue? Or does the baby have a rare heart condition? Is the drama production an effort to bring the student body together? Or is it featuring a child star? Is the birthday party for an adolescent turning 13, or the last birthday of a dying cancer patient?

Though each story idea is the same, the main factors of each story create an incredibly unique story.

Creating a Photo Essay4. Every dynamic story is built on a set of core values and emotions that touch the heart of its audience. Anger. Joy. Fear. Hurt. Excitement. The best way you can connect your photo essay with its audience is to draw out the emotions within the story and utilize them in your shots. This does NOT mean that you manipulate your audiences emotions. You merely use emotion as a connecting point.Creating a Photo Essay5.Plan your shots:

When you sit down to plan your essay, visualize each shot of the story, walk through the venue in your mind, and think about the type of shots that will work best to tell your story. Create a shot list for the story. Each shot will work like a sentence in a one-paragraph story. Your essay will be 10 shots. Each shot must emphasize a different concept or emotion that can be woven together with the other images for the final draft of the story.

Photo Essay TipsRemember that story telling takes practice.

You dont have to be an incredible writer to pull off a powerful photo essay.

Implement your new photographic techniques, some creativity, and a lot of heart.

Once you begin taking pictures in stories, your images will never be the same.Requirements1. Visualization of each shot of the story Filmstrip.Filmstrip. 20%2. Shot list for the story based on your filmstrip.Shot list 10%Your 10 photographs dont forget to display different concepts and/or emotions, woven together with the other images, for the final draft of the story.Photographs 35%1-paragraph captions to accompany each shot included that tells your story.Captions 35%

Have Fun with It!Even professional photographers do not take perfect photos all the time.If you get ONE or TWO good photos out of every 24 or 36 you shoot you have done an EXCELLENT JOB!Think OUTSIDE the box & be creative.

Final Thought!Remember to: SHOOT AND SHOOT MORE OFTEN!